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Nichrome (also
known as NiCr, nickel-chromium or chromium-nickel) is a
family of
alloys of
nickel and
chromium (and
occasionally iron)
commonly used as...
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gauze may be
woven from
metals including iron, steel, copper, and
nichrome.
Nichrome alloy provides long life
expectancy and tear resistance. The edges...
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comparison to
other types of
resistance wire used in
vaping such as
Nichrome, titanium-alloy and
stainless steel,
Kanthal is
durable enough to withstand...
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slots into
which bread is inserted, and
heating elements,
often made of
nichrome wire, to
generate heat and
toast the
bread to the
desired level of crispiness...
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heating element in most
dryers is a bare,
coiled nichrome wire that is
wrapped around mica insulators.
Nichrome is used due to its high resistivity, and low...
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electric heating devices use
nichrome wire as the
active element; the
heating element,
depicted on the right, uses
nichrome wire
supported by
ceramic insulators...
- (lead, tin) Wood's
metal (lead, tin, cadmium)
Chromium hydride (hydrogen)
Nichrome (nickel)
Ferrochrome (iron)
Elgiloy (cobalt, chromium, nickel, iron, molybdenum...
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heating elements include: Ni-Cr(Fe)
resistance heating alloys, also
known as
nichrome or Chromel, are
described by both ASTM and DIN standards.
These standards...
- 75×105
Manganese 144×10−8 6.94×105
Plutonium (0 °C) 146×10−8 6.85×105
Nichrome 110×10−8 6.70×105 [citation needed] 0.40×10−3
Carbon (graphite) parallel...
- was
originally made of
twisted metal wire (such as platinum,
tungsten or
nichrome), but
disposable molded plastic versions are now common. The size of the...