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Nichrome 60 resistance wire, 19 AWG (gauge), 30 feet

$ 6.07

Availability: 50 in stock
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (Actual): 1150C (2102F)
  • Length Type: Reel
  • Brand: Jacobs Online
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • MPN: NW20030
  • Resistance Material: Nichrome
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Description: Nichrome 60, 20 gauge, 30 feet
  • Model: NW20030
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Actual Length (Feet): 30
  • Wire Gauge: 20
  • Item Length: 30 ft

    Description

    Nichrome 60 Wire
    Bare Nickel Chromium Resistance Wire
    30 feet
    19 gauge (AWG)
    .036" dia.
    0.521 ohms/ft
    Packaging: wound on a plastic spool
    60% nickel, 16% chromium, 24% iron
    All wire is made in the USA or Western Europe
    in prominent certified factories
    More products in Jacobs Online store
    arranged by category and subcategory to
    help you find what you are looking for:
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    Nichrome 60 wire
    Nichrome 60 ribbon (flat) wire
    Kanthal A-1 wire
    Rene 41 Super Alloy Wire
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    Fuses, fuse holders, dimmers, power cords, switches
    Typical Applications:
    Nichrome 60 is also known as just Nichrome (Nichrome 80 is Nichrome V) Chromel C, and other names. Nichrome 80 and nichrome 60 are pretty much interchangeable for heating applications. Nichrome wire increases in resistance a little as the temperature increases and nichrome 80 changes less than nichrome 60 so is more applicable for resistors in electronics. The 80 also has a slightly higher melting temperature and maximum operating temperature. Since nichrome 80 has no iron, some prefer it for vaping while others can taste no difference. Nichrome 80 is a little more expensive than nichrome 60 so for normal heating purposes such as foam cutting, plastic bending, film cutting or sealing, etc. the 60 is usually used. For wrapping around tubes or similar heating applications, the ribbon wire may be better since it lays flat and has more surface area to transfer heat with. There are unlimited other uses; anytime heating with electricity, nichrome is the most common wire used. Here are a few more: heaters of all kinds, ovens, hair dryers, resistors, rheostats, current-temperature controls, model and high power rocket motor and recovery ejection charge ignition, pyrotechnic ignition, electronic cigarettes, laboratory inoculating loops, release mechanisms, kiln heating coils, ceramic support in kilns, and many others.
    Packaging:
    Small quantities of small diameter wire is either coiled and sealed in a plastic bag or wound on a plastic card and sealed in a bag. The largest gauges are also just coiled and secured with wire ties or cable ties and sealed in a plastic bag. The rest are wound on plastic spools using either our manual traverse wire winder or our computer controlled (NC) winding machine.
    About Jacobs Online:
    Jacobs Online LLC has been selling resistance wire and other products since 2009 and by 2014 had sold over 40,000 items worldwide with sales increasing substantially every year.  Our goal is total customer satisfaction.  If for any reason you are not satisfied or have an issue, contact us through the eBay message system and we will do everything we can to fix any problem, answer your questions, or whatever is necessary to make you a happy customer.
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    More Specifications
    Specific Resistance: 675 ohms/cmf, 112.2 microohm/cm
    Nom. Temp. Coeff. of Resistance (TCR): 0.00015 ohm/ohm/
    o
    C (0-100
    o
    C)
    Maximum continuous operating temperature: 1150C (2102F)
    Approximate Melting Temperature: 1390C (2534F)
    Density: .298 lb/cu. in, 8249 kg/m
    3
    Specific Heat (20C) 0.11 cal/g
    Feet/Lb: 342
    Nominal thermal coefficient of linear expansion: 14 X 10
    -6
    in/in per
    o
    C
    Hardness: Annealed
    Tensile Strength: 95 KPSI
    Magnetic Attraction: None or Faint