Cr20Ni80 is a type of resistance heating alloy made up of approximately 80% nickel (Ni) and 20% chromium (Cr), with small amounts of other elements. It’s well-known for its high resistivity and ability to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for use in heating elements.
In this context:
- “3.0-6.0mm” specifies the diameter range of the wire, which spans from 3.0 millimeters to 6.0 millimeters. This indicates that the wire can be obtained within this range of thicknesses.
- “Forming” implies that the wire is intended to be shaped or molded into specific forms, such as coils, loops, or other configurations, to suit particular heating element designs or applications.
This type of wire is commonly used in various industrial and commercial heating applications where thicker wire diameters are required, such as in large industrial furnaces, kilns, or heating elements for heavy-duty applications.