Thermocouple Wire Type K NiCr-NiSi For Versatile Performance In Laboratory Applications
NiCr-NiSi Type K Thermocouple Wire and Cable is a widely used thermocouple configuration, designed for temperature measurement in various industrial and laboratory environments. It is particularly known for its wide temperature range, reliability, and durability under challenging conditions.
NiCr-NiSi Type K Thermocouple Wire and Cable is the most widely used thermocouple type due to its broad temperature range, durability, and cost-effectiveness. It performs exceptionally well in oxidizing atmospheres and is used extensively in industrial, scientific, and commercial applications. While it offers good stability and repeatability, care must be taken in selecting the appropriate insulation and protecting the wires from environments that could lead to degradation or measurement drift.
Color codes of thermocouple wire (K type)
Positive wire is yellow, negative wire is red.
Name | KP | KN |
Melting Range (℃) | 1427 | 1399 |
Density (g/cm³) | 8.5 | 8.6 |
Resistivity (μΩm20℃) | 70.6 | 29.4 |
Resistance-temperature coefficient | 29 | 16.3 |
Tensile strength Rm N/mm² MPa | ≥490 | ≥390 |
Elongation % | ≥10 | ≥15 |
Thermocouple temperature range and tolerance
Name | Usag Classification | Grade | Max. operating temperature(℃) | emperitre nres) | Tnlerene | Standard | |
Lang term | Short term | ||||||
NiCr-NiSi (Type K) thermocouple bright wire | K | l | 1200 | 1300 | -40~1100 | +1.5℃ or +0.4%t | GB/T2614 |
Ⅱ | -40~1300 | +2.5℃ or +0.75%t |
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Applications:
Cable Insulation and Construction:
Fiberglass: High-temperature resistance.
Ceramic: For extreme temperatures.
PVC or Teflon: For low-temperature applications and environments requiring chemical resistance.
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