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Chromel is an
alloy made of
approximately 90%
nickel and 10%
chromium by
weight that is used to make the
positive conductors of ANSI Type E (
chromel-constantan)...
- }} to T r e f {\displaystyle \scriptstyle T_{\mathrm {ref} }} , in the
chromel wire.
Change from T r e f {\displaystyle \scriptstyle T_{\mathrm {ref}...
- K (
chromel-alumel)
thermocouples and
thermocouple extension wire.
Alumel is a
registered trademark of
Concept Alloys, Inc. "Working with
Chromel, Alumel...
- is also used to form
thermocouples with
wires made of iron, copper, or
chromel. It has an
extraordinarily strong negative Seebeck coefficient above 0...
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tested had some kind of
allergic reaction following contact with nickel.
Chromel Constantan Hastelloy Inconel Kanthal Flournoy, Blake. "What Is Nichrome...
- include: Ni-Cr(Fe)
resistance heating alloys, also
known as
nichrome or
Chromel, are
described by both ASTM and DIN standards.
These standards specify...
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Chromel R
Alloy 800
Nikrothal L MWS-675
Tophet C
Nichrome HAI-NiCr 60
Chromel C
Alloy C
Nikrothal 6 MWS-650
Tophet A
Nichrome V HAI-NiCr 80
Chromel A...
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until the
alloy was perfected. The
material was
patented that year as
chromel,
later and
still today marketed as nichrome. For this invention, Marsh...
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first appeared in the 1920s.
These elements consist of wire made from
chromel.
Chromel is made from
nickel and
chrome and it is also
known as nichrome. This...
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Where additional wear
resistance was needed,
external patches of
Chromel-R
metallic cloth were used. Beta
cloth was used as the
material for the...