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CuNi10 Low Resistance Alloy Wire

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Copper Nickel Alloy is mainly made of copper and nickel. The copper and nickel can be melted together no matter what percentage. Normally the resistivity of CuNi alloy will be higher if the Nickel content is larger than Copper content. From CuNi1 to CuNi44, the resistivity is from 0.03μΩm to 0.49μΩm. That will help the resistor manufacture choosing the most suitable alloy wire.


  • Resistivity: 0.15+/-5%μΩm
  • Surface: Bright
  • tpye: round resistance wire
  • Material: Copper Nickel alloy
  • Sample: Small order accepted
  • diameter: 0.05-5.0mm
  • name: CUNI electric resistance wire
  • standard: GB/ASTM
  • HS Code: 7408290000
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    CuNi10
    Copper Nickels (Copper-Nickel), Copper-Nickel, (90-10). Excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments.

    Moderately high strength, good creep resistance at elevated temperatures. Properties generally increase with nickel content.

    Relatively high in cost compared with copper-aluminum and other alloys with similar mechanical propert

    Characteristic Resistivity ( 200C μ Ω . m) Max. working Temperature ( 0C) Tensile Strength (Mpa) Melting point (0C) Density ( g/cm3) TCR x10-6/ 0C (20~600 0C) EMF vs Cu (μ V/ 0C) (0~100 0C)
    Alloy Nomenclature
    NC035(CuNi30) 0.35± 5% 300 350 1150 8.9 < 16 -34

     

    Mechanical Properties Metric Comments
    Tensile Strength, Ultimate 372 – 517 MPa
    Tensile Strength, Yield 88.0 – 483 MPa Depending on temper
    Elongation at Break 45.0 % in 381 mm.
    Modulus of Elasticity 150 GPa
    Poissons Ratio 0.320 Calculated
    Charpy Impact 107 J
    Machinability 20 % UNS C36000 (free-cutting brass) = 100%
    Shear Modulus 57.0 GPa






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