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50lb Roll N6 Nichrome 60 resistance wire 24 AWG 42,500 ft Damaged Reel HYNDMAN
$ 104.54
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Offered to you for you immediate purchase and same day ship outOne damaged 42,500 ft roll of N6 resistance wire 24 gauge AWG
The reel is badly damaged on one end but the wire seems to be in good condition with over 8 miles to work with.
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Resistance Heating Wire Nickel-Chromium Alloy
60% Nickel /16% Chromium - N6
part number 253916-1
alloy N6
48 pounds net / 51.5 lb gross
1.6670 ohm per ft (at 68 degrees F)
1472.2961 ohms per pound (at 68 degrees F)
Gage AWG 24
Diameter 0.0201
surface area 0.7578 in2/ft ( square inch per foot)
weight 1.1347 lb/1000ft
48.29lb net
42,500 feet total length
8.02 miles
Withstands temperatures up to 1150°C
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General info about this wire
Common Name:
Chromel C, Nikrothal 60, N6, HAI-NiCr 60, Tophet C, Resistohm 60, Cronifer II, Electroloy, Nichrome, Alloy C, Nikrothal 6, MWS-675, Stablohm 675
Specific Resistance: 675 ohms/cmf, 112.22 microohm/cm
Nom. Temp. Coeff. of Resistance (TCR): 0.00015 ohm/ohm/°C (0-100°C)
Density: 0.298 lb/cu. in.
Specific Heat (20°C): 0.11 cal/g
Nominal Coefficient of Linear Expansion: 14 X 10-6 in/in/°C
Approx. Melting Point: 1390°C
Tensile Strength at 20°C: 175 KPSI Hard, 95 KPSI Annealed
Magnetic Attraction: Faint
Withstands temperatures up to 1150°C
Uses: Typical applications include metal-sheathed tubular elements used in hot plates, grills, toaster ovens, storage heaters, etc. and as suspended coils in air heaters used in clothes dryers, fan heaters, hand dryers, etc. In addition to its use as an electrical heating element material, it is also ideally suited for "cold" resistors, rheostats, motor overload control devices, and other types of current-temperature control equipment because of its ability to withstand high overloads. This alloy has earned a reputation as the most suitable element for domestic appliances where consistent high quality is essential but where operating temperatures do not require the high heat resisting properties of the 80/20 Nickel Chrome alloy. The alloy has good corrosion resistance except in sulfur containing atmospheres and certain controlled atmospheres. The high electrical resistivity, relatively low TCR, and its ease of fabrication have made this alloy widely used in "edge-wound" power resistors.