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A nickel-iron alloy (NiFe alloy) for use at temperatures up to 600°C (1110°F). The alloy is characterized by low resistivity and high temperature coefficient of resistance.
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An austenitic nickel-chromium alloy (NiCr alloy) for use at temperatures up to 1200°C (2190°F). Nikrothal 80 is characterized by high resistivity, good oxidation resistance and very good form stability.
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An austenitic copper-nickel alloy (CuNi alloy) with low resistivity used for the negative leg of the following types of thermocouples and compensating cables: E, J, T and KCB (VX).
An austenitic nickel-chromium alloy (NiCr alloy) for use at temperatures up to 1050°C (1920°F). Nikrothal 20 is characterized by high resistivity and moderate oxidation resistance.
A copper-manganese-nickel alloy (CuMnNi alloy) for use at room temperature. Manganina 43 is characterized by very low thermal electromotive force (emf) compared to copper.
An austenitic nickel-chromium alloy (NiCr alloy) used for the positive leg of thermocouples type E or type K.
A nickel-iron alloy (NiFe alloy) for use at temperatures up to 600°C (1110°F). The alloys has a moderate constant thermal expansion factor up to 300°C (570°F).
An austenitic nickel-chromium (NiCr) for use at temperatures up to 1200°C (2190°F). Nikrothal TE is developed for use in metal sheathed tubular elements.
A conductive wire with a 10% copper cladding over an aluminum core.
An austenitic copper-nickel (CuNi alloy) with the highest EMF value against Pt67 among the different types of Cuprothal.
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