Nichrome Ni80 Φ 0.05 - 1mm Wire Soft/Hard Wire NiCr80/20 Heat Resistance Wire
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Nichrome 80
We are best known as suppliers of top quality nichrome 80 (Ni80) wires from the Crazy Wire Company. In order to weave our marine grade woven mesh products, we maintain enormous stock levels at all times. Our talented staff is skilled in winding our spools of round wire on our six rapid action winding machines. In order to account for any waste caused by handling the product, all spools are produced with a little extra length.
Because we produce our own spools we are able to offer a wide choice of AWG and lengths. We are also able to guarantee the best prices in Europe.
As a non-magnetic alloy composed of nickel and chrome, nichrome 80 is primarily used as a resistance heating wire. In general, the alloys commonly supplied contain approximately 80% nickel and 20% chrome by weight. On the other hand, there are numerous variations available based on the basic formulation, which may be more appropriate for a particular application. Due to its relatively high electrical resistance and resistance to oxidation, this element is commonly used in electric ovens, toasters, and hair dryers.
Key product details:
- Technical Specification:
- Ni – Rest
- Cr – 20.0 – 23.0
- Fe – <1.0
- Max Continuous Service Temp Of Element – 1200
- Micrographic Structure – Austenite
- Magnetic Properties – Nonmagnetic
- Electrical resistance is high
- Corrosion resistance is high
Nichrome
In addition to nickel, nickel chrome is also known as nickel alloy, which is made by combining nickel with chromium and, occasionally, iron. Apart from being heat resistant, the alloy is also corrosion and oxidation resistant, making it extremely useful for a wide variety of applications. Nichrome wire is used in a wide range of commercial products, crafts, and tools.
Nichrome wire is primarily composed of nickel and chromium. A toaster or hair dryer uses it as a heating element because it is resistant to heat and oxidation. Sculpting in ceramics and making glass are two popular hobbies that employ nichrome wire. The wire can be found in general industry as well as laboratories, construction, and specialized electronic applications.
The composition of NiCR alloys can vary depending on their intended use, but the most common form contains 60 percent nickel and 40 percent chromium. Regardless of their composition, nichrome alloys have the same properties. Chromium oxide forms on the surface of nichrome when heated, preventing it from oxidizing. Heat as well as corrosion in water are not a problem for it. The high resistance of nichrome is one of its most notable properties, which leads to it heating up when an electrical current is applied to it. Its characteristics make nichrome wire suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Available Options
- 0.025mm – 50AWG – 2228 Ωm
- 0.05mm – 44AWG – 578 Ωm
- 0.06mm – 42AWG – 400 Ωm
- 0.07mm – 41AWG – 287 Ωm
- 0.08mm – 40AWG – 216.7 Ωm
- 0.09mm – 39AWG – 173.28 Ωm
- 0.1mm – 38AWG – 139.87 Ωm
- 0.12mm – 36AWG – 85 Ωm
- 0.125mm – 36AWG – 88.82 Ωm
- 0.13mm – 36AWG – 85.4 Ωm
- 0.14mm – 35AWG – 70.81 Ωm
- 0.15mm – 35AWG – 62.42 Ωm
- 0.16mm – 34AWG – 54.21 Ωm
- 0.17mm – 34AWG – 48.02 Ωm
- 0.18mm – 33AWG – 42.83 Ωm
- 0.2mm – 32AWG – 35.58 Ωm
- 0.21mm – 32AWG – 32.33 Ωm
- 0.23mm – 31AWG – 26.46 Ωm
- 0.25mm – 30AWG – 21.94 Ωm
- 0.27mm – 29AWG – 18.73 Ωm
- 0.28mm – 29AWG – 17.82 Ωm
- 29mm – 29AWG – 16.5 Ωm
- 0.3mm – 29AWG – 15.69 Ωm
- 0.32mm – 28AWG – 13.6 Ωm
- 0.35mm – 28AWG – 11.21 Ωm
- 0.37mm – 27AWG – 10.14 Ωm
- 0.38mm – 27AWG – 9.61 Ωm
- 0.4mm – 26AWG – 8.71 Ωm
- 0.42mm – 26AWG – 7.87 Ωm
- 0.45mm – 25AWG – 6.85 Ωm
- 0.51mm – 24AWG – 5.37 Ωm
- 0.54mm – 23AWG – 4.76 Ωm
- 0.6mm – 22AWG – 3.89 Ωm
- 0.64mm – 22AWG – 3.41 Ωm
- 0.7mm – 21AWG – 2.88 Ωm
- 0.8mm – 20AWG – 2.162 Ωm
- 0.9mm – 19AWG – 1.75 Ωm
- 1mm – 18AWG – 1.44 Ωm
- 1.15mm – 17AWG – 0.981 Ωm