Customization: | Available |
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Product Type: | Wire |
Material: | Cu Ni alloy |
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CuNi10 /alloy60 copper nickel alloy resistance wire for heating/resistor/shunts
Common names: CuNi10, NC015, 2.0811, alloy60,
Chemical Content, %
Ni | Mn | Fe | Si | Cu | Other | ROHS Directive | |||
Cd | Pb | Hg | Cr | ||||||
10 | 0.3 | - | - | Bal | - | ND | ND | ND | ND |
Copper nickel alloy wire is a type of wire made from a combination of copper and nickel.
This type of wire is known for its high resistance to corrosion and its ability to withstand high temperatures.
It is commonly used in applications where these properties are important, such as in marine environments, electrical wiring, and heating systems. The specific properties of copper nickel alloy wire can vary depending on the exact composition of the alloy, but it is generally considered to be a durable and reliable material for a wide range of applications
Product Advantage:
1. The Copper Nickel wire is easy to be welded and easy to be fabricated, so it can be made into many forms and widely used in all areas.
2. Copper Nickel (CuNi) alloys are medium to low resistance materials typically used in applications with maximum operating temperatures up to 400°C (750°F).
3. Copper nickel alloys have a low coefficient of thermal expansion, allowing them to withstand thermal cycles without significant dimensional changes.
4. Copper nickel alloys exhibit good resistance to corrosion, especially in marine environments. This makes them ideal for applications in saltwater environments.
5. With high electrical conductivity, good mechanical strength, allowing for demanding applications.
6. The mechanical properties can be privately customized, to ensure stable and reliable application in the different conditions.
Max Continuous Service Temp | 250ºC |
Resisivity at 20ºC | 0.15±10%ohm mm2/m |
Density | 8.9 g/cm3 |
Thermal Conductivity | <50 |
Melting Point | 1100ºC |
Tensile Strength,N/mm2 Annealed,Soft | >290 Mpa |
Elongation(anneal) | 25%(min) |
EMF vs Cu, μV/ºC (0~100ºC) | -25 |
Magnetic Property | Non |
Copper nickel alloy wire is commonly used in electrical and electronic components, including resistors, capacitors, connectors and heating elements. Due to their excellent resistance to corrosion and temperature, copper nickel alloy wires are widely used in shipbuilding, offshore oil platforms, and other marine applications, also find application in industrial machinery, automotive industry and aerospace industry.
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