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FeCrAl alloy is made by a high-temperature, ferritic iron-chromium-aluminium alloy which can be used at temperatures up to 1350degrees. Typical applications for 0Cr21Al6Nb are as electrical heating elements in high-temperature furnaces in the heat treating, ceramics, glass, steel, and electronics industries.
Feature:
With long service life.Heating up fast.High thermal efficiency.Temperature uniformity. Can use vertically. When being used in the rated voltage,there is no volatile matter.It is an environmental protection electric heating wire. And an alternative to the costly nichrome wire.Can be customized according to customer requirements
FeCrAl alloys are characterized by excellent oxidation resistance and very good form stability resulting in long element life.
They are typically used in electrical heating elements in industrial furnaces and home appliances.
Fe-Cr-Al alloy with high resistivity and serviceability temperature than that for NiCr alloy and also has lower price.
Chemical Composition and Main Property of Fe-Cr-Al Resistance Alloy | ||||||||
Properties \ Grade | 1Cr13Al4 | 0Cr25Al5 | 0Cr21Al6 | 0Cr23Al5 | 0Cr21Al4 | 0Cr21Al6Nb | 0Cr27Al7Mo2 | |
Main Chemical Composition (%) | Cr | 12.0-15.0 | 23.0-26.0 | 19.0-22.0 | 22.5-24.5 | 18.0-21.0 | 21.0-23.0 | 26.5-27.8 |
Al | 4.0-6.0 | 4.5-6.5 | 5.0-7.0 | 4.2-5.0 | 3.0-4.2 | 5.0-7.0 | 6.0-7.0 | |
Re | opportune | opportune | opportune | opportune | opportune | opportune | opportune | |
Fe | Bal. | Bal. | Bal. | Bal. | Bal. | Bal. | Bal. | |
Nb0.5 | Mo1.8-2.2 | |||||||
Max Continuous Service Temperature(oC) | 950 | 1250 | 1250 | 1250 | 1100 | 1350 | 1400 | |
Resisivity 20oC (Ωmm2/m) | 1.25 ±0.08 | 1.42 ±0.06 | 1.42 ±0.07 | 1.35 ±0.07 | 1.23 ±0.07 | 1.45 ±0.07 | 1.53 ±0.07 | |
Density(g/cm3) | 7.4 | 7.1 | 7.16 | 7.25 | 7.35 | 7.1 | 7.1 | |
Thermal Conductivity | 52.7 | 46.1 | 63.2 | 60.2 | 46.9 | 46.1 | 45.2 | |
(KJ/m@h@oC) | ||||||||
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion(α×10-6/oC) | 15.4 | 16 | 14.7 | 15 | 13.5 | 16 | 16 | |
Approximate Melting Point( oC) | 1450 | 1500 | 1500 | 1500 | 1500 | 1510 | 1520 | |
Tensile Strength(N/mm2) | 580-680 | 630-780 | 630-780 | 630-780 | 600-700 | 650-800 | 680-830 | |
Elongation(%) | >16 | >12 | >12 | >12 | >12 | >12 | >10 | |
Section Variation | 65-75 | 60-75 | 65-75 | 65-75 | 65-75 | 65-75 | 65-75 | |
Shrink Rate (%) | ||||||||
Repeatedly Bend Frequency(F/R) | >5 | >5 | >5 | >5 | >5 | >5 | >5 | |
Hardness (H.B.) | 200-260 | 200-260 | 200-260 | 200-260 | 200-260 | 200-260 | 200-260 | |
Continuous Service Time | no | ≥80/1300 | ≥80/1300 | ≥80/1300 | ≥80/1250 | ≥50/1350 | ≥50/1350 | |
Micrographic Structure | Ferrite | Ferrite | Ferrite | Ferrite | Ferrite | Ferrite | Ferrite | |
Magnetic Property | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic | Magnetic |