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Electric Heating Blanket Made by Polyester-Imide Enamelled CuNi2 CuNi6 CuNi10 Copper Nickel Heating Wire 0.1mm-0.8mm
Product Description
These enameled resistance wires have been broadly used for standard resistors, High /Low Voltage Resistor automobile parts, winding resistors, etc. using the insulation processing best suited for these applications, taking full advantage of the distinctive features of enamel coating.
Furthermore, we will carry out enamel coating insulation of precious metal wire such as silver and platinum wire upon order. Please make use of this production-on-order.
Copper-nickel alloy wire, | Constantan Wire,CuNi1~CuNi44,pure copper | |
Ni-Cr Alloy wire | NiCr35/20,NiCr70/30,NiCr60/15,NiCr80/20,NiCr90/10,NiCr AA,Karma. | |
Fe-Cr-Al Alloy wire | Cr13Al4,Cr21Al4,Cr21Al6,Cr23Al5,Cr25Al5, Cr21Al6Nb,Cr27Al7Mo2, | |
Cu-Ni-Mn Alloy wire | CuMn12Ni2,CuMn12Ni4,Manganin, | |
Any copper alloy and nickel alloy is available | ||
Red,Green,Yellow,Black,Blue,Nature etc. |
Insulation-enamelled Name | Thermal LevelºC (working time 2000h) | Code Name | GB Code | ANSI. TYPE |
Polyurethane enamelled wire | 130 | UEW | QA | MW75C |
Polyester enamelled wire | 155 | PEW | QZ | MW5C |
Polyester-imide enamelled wire | 180 | EIW | QZY | MW30C |
Polyester-imide and polyamide-imide double coated enameled wire | 200 | EIWH (DFWF) | QZY/XY | MW35C |
Polyamide-imide enamelled wire | 220 | AIW | QXY | MW81C |
roduct Name | Copper Nickel Alloy CuNi Wire |
Product Description | Copper Nickel Alloy is mainly made of copper and nickel. The copper and nickel can be melted together no matter what percentage. Normally the resistivity of CuNi alloy will be higher if the Nickel content is larger than Copper content. From CuNi6 to CuNi44, the resistivity is from 0.1μΩm to 0.49μΩm. That will help the resistor manufacture choosing the most suitable alloy wire. |
Product Features | By the way, 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. |