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Heating Strip (NiCr 80/20)

Product Details:

Place of Origin Shanghai, China
Brand Name DAODA
Certification ISO 9001, 14001
Material FeSi
Model Number NiCr 80/20

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 10 Kilogram
Price: FOB Shanghai USD 50~80
Packaging Details: weave bag, waterproof paper, wooden box, or pallet
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T
Supply Ability: 30000 Kilogram per Month

Detailed Product Description


NiCr 80/20 gives extraordinary performances at temperatures up to 1200 C and will
be operational at those high temperatures under the most exacting conditions.
It is the first choice for all heating elements operating at high temperatures or
for each element subject to important heating and cooling cycles, as well in the
domestic as in the industrial applications.
Electric furnaces, high temperature elements, heating batteries are among others
typical applications of this alloy.
This nuance presents an excellent resistance to hot flow and a very good dimensional
stability of the spirals with successive heating cycles.
Grade:NiCr 80/20, NiCr 60/15, 70/30, 35/20

Packing: Waterproof paper, Carton, Wooden box

Chemical Composition:

Max Continuous Service Temperature(C)          1200

Resisivity 20C (Ωmm2/m)         1.09

Density (g/cm3)          8.4

Thermal Conductivity(KJ/m h  C)      60.3

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion(α*10-6/C)  18

Melting Point( C)         1400

Elongation(%)             >20

Micrographic Structure              austenite

Magnetic Property             nonmagnetic.

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Shanghai Daoda Electric Alloy Material Co., Ltd.
[China (Mainland)]
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City: Shanghai
Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer

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