Resistance Heating Wire Nickel-Chromium
Alloy 60% Nickel / 16% Chromium (Balance Iron) - NI60
Features
Used to Make Straight or Helical Coil Resistance Heaters
Quick Heating, Long Life
High Temperature, 1000°C (1850°F)
Convenient 50 ft. and 200 ft. Spools Available
Corrosion Resistant

Nickel-Chrome 60 is the world’s standard of comparison in the electrical trade for metallic resistance wire. It is an alloy of 60% nickel and 16% chromium, and is the accepted material for heating devices operating up to 1000°C (1850°F). This encompasses most pluggable power cord domestic heating appliances and those heating units of medium temperatures which do not require the unsurpassed quality of NI/CR-80/20, the 80-20 alloy.

In addition to being commonly used in electrical heating, Nickel-Chrome 60 is used extensively in industrial applications for rheostats and resistance units. It makes for compact units capable of withstanding severe overloads and short circuits without damage or circuit impairment. The excellent corrosion resistance of Nickel-Chrome 60 makes it very useful for purposes other than electrical heating. Acid dipping baskets, cyanide hardening and pickling containers, filter cloth, wire mesh, bolts and nuts are a few representative uses.

Specifications
Composition:
60% Ni, 16% Cr, balance Fe
Specific Resistance: 675 Ohms per circular mil-foot at 68°F (20°C). See table below for multiplication factors to obtain resistance at other temperatures.
Specific Gravity: 8.25
Density: 0.298 lb/in3
Melting Point: approx. 1350°C (2450°F)
Nominal Coefficient of Linear Expansion: 0.000017 (20-1000°C)
Tensile Strength (lb/in2) at 20°C (68°F): Hard Drawn: 200,000 Soft Annealed: 95,000
Nominal Temperature Coefficient of Resistance: 0.00015 Ohms/Ohm/°C (20-500°C)


Factor by Which Resistance at Room Temperature Is to Be Multiplied to Obtain Resistance at Indicated Temperatures
(These figures are given as a basis for engineering calculations and represent average material as supplied.)
Temp. °F
68
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600°F
Temp. °C
20
93
204
315
427
538
649
760
871°C
Factor
1.000
1.019
1.044
1.070
1.092
1.108
1.112
1.118
1.13

Model #
AWG
Current Temperature Characteristics* °C (°F)
425 (800)
550 (1000)
650 (1200)
750 (1400)
875 (1600)
1100 (2000)
NI60-040-(†)
18
7.90
9.75
11.96
14.51
17.37
23.08
NI60-032-(†)
20
5.92
7.25
8.86
10.69
12.72
16.87
NI60-025-(†)
22
4.44
5.40
6.56
7.87
11.63
12.33
NI60-020-(†)
24
3.32
4.01
4.86
5.80
6.82
9.01
NI60-015-(†)
26
2.52
3.00
3.61
4.31
5.06
6.63
NI60-012-(†)
28
1.90
2.28
2.73
3.23
3.77
4.88
NI60-010-(†)
30
1.43
1.74
2.06
2.43
2.81
3.59

CONTINUED
Model #
AWG
Dia.
Ohms per ft @ 20°C (68°F)
Price / 50 ft.
Price/ 200 ft.
NI60-040-(†)
18
0.040"
.4219
$21
$63
NI60-032-(†)
20
0.032"
.6592
$16
$48
NI60-025-(†)
22
0.0253"
1.055
$16
$48
NI60-020-(†)
24
0.0201"
1.671
$16
$48
NI60-015-(†)
26
0.0159"
2.670
$10
$30
NI60-012-(†)
28
0.0126"
4.252
$10
$30
NI60-010-(†)
30
0.010"
6.750
$10
$30
* Showing approximate amperes necessary to produce a given temperature, applying only to a straight wire stretched horizontally in free air.
Note:
This wire is not intended for use in making thermocouple elements.
Specify desired length in feet: 50 or 200.
Ordering Example: NI60-040-200
is a 200' spool of 18 gage bare 60% nickel/16% chromium alloy heating wire, $63.

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