36NiFe

36NiFe wire has negligible change in its dimensions over the higher temperature ranges up to 500°C. It retains its mechanical properties and hardness at cryogenic temperature ranges and used as a component in the bimetallic strip.

Chemical Composition

Iron Fe Bal. Nickel Ni 35.0-37.0%
Alloy Ni % Fe%
36NiFe 35.0 – 37.0 Balance

Mechanical Property

Alloy State Tensile
Strength, N/mm²
Yield
Strength, N/mm²
Elongation, %
Wire 490.00 240.00 42.00

Physical Properties

Density 8.11 g/cm3
Melting Point 1430 °C
Inflection Point 220 °C
Thermal Conductivity 10.0 W/m•°C
Coefficient of Expantion 11.5 μm/m °C (20 – 100°C)
2.6 μm/m °C (20 – 200°C)

Characteristics

  • Almost stable dimensions at various temperature ranges
  • Hardness
  • Large yield strength
  • High tensile strength

Applications

  • Dual metallic strip