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Chromel is an alloy made of approximately 90 percent nickel and 10 percent chromium that is used to make the positive conductors of ANSI Type E (chromel-constantan) and K (chromel-alumel) thermocouples. It can be used at temperatures up to 1100 °C in oxidizing atmospheres. Chromel is a registered trademark of Concept Alloys, Inc.[1]
CHARACTERISTICS: | |
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Temperature coefficient | 0.00032 K−1 |
Electrical resistivity | 0.706 µΩ m |
Mechanical properties | |
Elongation at break | <44% |
Izod impact strength | 108 J m−1 |
Modulus of elasticity | 186 GPa |
Tensile strength | 620–780 MPa |
Physical properties | |
Density | 8.5 g cm−3 |
Melting point | 1420 °C |
Thermal properties | |
Coefficient of thermal expansion | 12.8×10−6 K−1 at 20–1000 °C |
Maximum use temperature in air | 1100 °C |
Thermal conductivity | 19 W m−1 K−1 at 23 °C |
Chromel A is an alloy containing approximately 80% of nickel and 20% chromium (by weight). More precisely, Cr 20%, Fe 0.5%, Si 1%, Ni remainder [2] It is used for its excellent resistance to high-temperature corrosion and oxidation. It is also commonly called Nichrome 80-20 and used for electric heating elements.
Chromel C is an alloy containing 60% nickel, 16% chromium, and 24% iron. It is also commonly called Nichrome 60 and is used for heating elements, resistance windings, and hot wire cutters.
Chromel R has a composition of Cr 20%, Ni 80%.[2]
Chromel-R was also produced as a woven fabric of chromel wires. It was developed by Litton Industries for use by NASA in the Apollo program.[3] Patches of Chromel-R formed an outer layer of the spacesuit where abrasion resistance was needed.[4] These patches can be seen as silver-grey areas over the white Beta cloth of the main suit. The upper areas of the overshoes, the gloves[5] and patches beneath the life support backpack were of Chromel-R. Gold-plated open-weave Chromel-R mesh has also been used as the reflecting surface for compact-folding parabolic antenna on spacecraft.[6]
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