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Kanthal is the
trademark for a
family of iron-chromium-aluminium (FeCrAl)
alloys used in a wide
range of
resistance and high-temperature applications...
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Kanthal may
refer to : the
historical name of
Pratapgarh State, a
princely state in India,
until it was
renamed after its
capital Prtabgarh in 1698 Kanthal...
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during the
period of the
British Raj. The
state was
founded in 1425 as
Kanthal state and was
later renamed after its
capital located in Pratapgarh, Rajasthan...
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breaking or
burning out. Fe-Cr-Al
resistance heating alloys, also
known as
Kanthal®, are
described by an ASTM standard.
Manufacturers may opt to use this...
- developed. In 1997,
Sandvik acquired a
majority of the
Swedish company Kanthal AB,
which specialized in
metallic electrical resistance products and high-temperature...
- oxygen-free
copper can
achieve up to 101.5% IACS conductivity; e.g., the
Kanthal conductive alloys data
sheet lists slightly lower resistances than this...
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Molybdenum disilicide (MoSi2, or
molybdenum silicide), an
intermetallic compound, a
silicide of molybdenum, is a
refractory ceramic with
primary use in...
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reaction following contact with nickel.
Chromel Constantan Hastelloy Inconel Kanthal Flournoy, Blake. "What Is
Nichrome Wire Used for?". sciencing.com. Retrieved...
- used as a
heating element,
resistance wire is
usually wound into coils.
Kanthal (Alloy 875/815), a
family of iron-chromium-aluminium (FeCrAl) alloys, is...
- This
glycerol is
heated with an
atomizer (a
heating coil
often made of
Kanthal wire),
producing the
aerosol that
delivers nicotine to the user. Like ethylene...