Chromel (KP) is an alloy made of approximately 90 percent nickel and 10 percent chromium that is used to make the positive conductors of ANSI Type E (chromel-constantan) and K (chromel-alumel) thermocouples. It can be used up to 1100 °C in oxidizing atmospheres.
The products is manufactured according to the standards of GB/T4989-1994 "Compensating Wire for Thermocouples" and JB/T7495-1994 "Compensating Cable for Thermocouples".
The products is manufactured according to the standards of GB/T4989-1994 "Compensating Wire for Thermocouples" and JB/T7495-1994 "Compensating Cable for Thermocouples".
Type K alloy wire is used in cable making material and thermocouple probe. Following blanks are the detailed product information, plz check it.
Type K alloy wire is used in cable making material and thermocouple probe. Following blanks are the detailed product information, plz check it.
TYPE E (CHROMEL vs Copel) may be used in oxidizing, inert or dry reducing atmospheres, or for short periods of time under vacuum. Must be protected from sulfurous and marginally oxidizingatmospheres. Produces the highest EMF per degree o any standardized thermocouple.