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Ni70Cr30 Nichrome Heating Alloy Resistohm Nikrothal 70 Alloy 710 For Industry Furnace Heating
Ohmalloy118
(Common Name: Ni70Cr30, Nikrothal 70, N7, HAI-NiCr 70, Chromel 70/30, Resistohm 70, Balco,Tophet 30,Cronix 70,Alloy 710,Stablohm 710)
OhmAlloy118 is a nickel-chromium alloy (NiCr alloy) characterized byHigh resistivity, good oxidation resistance,very good form stability,good ductility and excellent weldability. It is suitable for use at temperatures up to 1250°C.
Typical applications for OhmAlloy118 are used in electrical heating elements in industrial furnace,and well suited for reducing atmospheres.
C | P | S | Mn | Si | Cr | Ni | Al | Fe |
Max | ||||||||
0.08 | 0.02 | 0.015 | 0.60 | 0.75~1.60 | 28.0~31.0 | Balance | Max 0.50 | Max 1.0 |
Resistohm Nikrothal 70 Alloy 710 Typical Mechanical properties(1.0mm)
Yield strength | Tensile Strength | Elongation |
Mpa | Mpa | % |
430 | 820 | 30 |
Resistohm Nikrothal 70 Alloy 710 Typical Physical properties
Density (g/cm3) | 8.2 |
Electrical resistivity at 20℃(Ωmm2/m) | 1.18 |
Conductivity coefficient at 20℃ (WmK) | 14 |
Melting point (℃) | 1380 |
Max continuous operating temperature in air (℃) | 1250 |
Magnetic properties | non-magnetic |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | |
Temperature | Coefficient of Thermal Expansion x10-6/℃ |
20 ℃- 1000℃ | 17 |
Specific heat capacity | |
Temperature | 20℃ |
J/gK | 0.46 |
Temperature Factors Of Electrical Resistivity
20℃ | 100℃ | 200℃ | 300℃ | 400℃ | 500℃ | 600℃ |
1 | 1.007 | 1.016 | 1.028 | 1.038 | 1.044 | 1.036 |
700℃ | 800℃ | 900℃ | 1000℃ | 1100℃ | 1200℃ | 1300℃ |
1.03 | 1.028 | 1.029 | 1.033 | 1.037 | 1.043 | - |
Style of supply
Alloys Name | Type | Dimension | ||
OhmAlloy118W | Wire | D=0.03mm~8mm | ||
OhmAlloy118R | Ribbon | W=0.4~40 | T=0.03~2.9mm | |
OhmAlloy118S | Strip | W=8~250mm | T=0.1~3.0 | |
OhmAlloy118F | Foil | W=6~120mm | T=0.003~0.1 | |
OhmAlloy118B | Bar | Dia=8~100mm | L=50~1000 |
This alloy(NiCrC Resistohm Nikrothal 70 ) with a chemical composition of 70 % of nickel and 30 % chromium, make practically the unanimity among the users of material of metallic resistances. It contains rare earth additions for increased resistance, especially under conditions of frequent switching or wide temperature fluctuations. This is an excellent choice for heating elements operating at a temperature up to 1200°C, which include the majority of industry and other heating elements operating in an average range of temperatures.