NF46 PTC Ni-Fe Alloy Wire Low Curie Point and Medium Saturation Polarization for Inductors and Current Sensors, Resistance0.46
Main Chemical Composition Wt.% NF46 PTC Ni-Fe Alloy | % | Ni | Fe |
Min | 45 | ||
Max | 50 | Bal. |
Some Key Features of NF46 Include:
1. Low Coercive Field:
This alloy can exhibit a very low coercive field, which is beneficial for applications requiring high magnetic sensitivity.
2. Magnetic Properties Tunability:
The magnetic properties of NF46 can be adjusted by adding elements like copper, chromium, or titanium, effectively reducing the remanence and the coercive field.
3. Tuned Curie Point and Hopkinson Peak:
These features are advantageous for new non-contact temperature sensing technology, making the alloy suitable for precise temperature control applications.
4. Great Plasticity and Soft Magnetic Behavior:
When austenitic, these face-centered cubic (fcc) Fe-Ni materials exhibit great plasticity and very soft magnetic material (SMM) behavior with respect to magnetic anisotropy energies.
5. Low Curie Point:
Industrial austenitic FeNi(Cr,Mo,etc) alloys, similar to Ni45-50, are characterized by a low Curie point (20 < Tc < 450 °C), which is useful in various temperature-sensitive applications.
6. Saturation Polarization:
NF46 has a saturation polarization of medium amplitude at room temperature, which is a significant property for magnetic applications.
7. Corrosion Resistance:
Ni-Fe alloys typically offer good corrosion resistance, making them suitable for use in harsh environments.
8. High Workability:
These alloys are often easy to work with, allowing for the creation of complex shapes and structures through processes like high energy ball milling.
9. Potential for Technological Applications:
Ongoing research and development in the field of Fe-Ni alloys, including NF46, are focused on improving their magnetic properties and expanding their applications in various technological fields.
These features make NF46 alloys suitable for a range of applications, from aerospace and medical to automotive and energy sectors, due to its hardness, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability.
Applications:
Resistance Values and Naming Conventions for PTC Ni-Fe Alloy Wires
Alloy brand | 20℃ Resistivity | The tolerance range | ||||
NF13 | 0.13 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF15 | 0.15 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF20 | 0.20 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF23 | 0.23 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF25 | 0.25 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF32 | 0.32 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF36 | 0.36 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF38 | 0.38 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF40 | 0.40 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF43 | 0.43 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF46 | 0.46 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF52 | 0.52 | ±0.02 | ||||
NF60 | 0.60 | ±0.02 |
Chemical Composition of Different Models of PTC Ni-Fe Alloy Wire
Alloy brand | Chemical element | ||||
Ni % | Fe % | ||||
NF13 | 85-95 | Rest | |||
NF15 | 75-85 | Rest | |||
NF20 | 70-75 | Rest | |||
NF23 | 60-65 | Rest | |||
NF25 | 60-65 | Rest | |||
NF32 | 50-55 | Rest | |||
NF36 | 50-55 | Rest | |||
NF38 | 50-55 | Rest | |||
NF40 | 50-55 | Rest | |||
NF43 | 45-50 | Rest | |||
NF46 | 45-50 | Rest | |||
NF52 | 45-50 | Rest | |||
NF60 | 45-50 | Rest |
Temperature Coefficients of Different Models of PTC Ni-Fe Alloy Wire
Alloy brand | 120℃ Temperature coefficient PPM | The tolerance range PPM | ||||||||||||
NF13 | 4200 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF15 | 4400 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF20 | 4500 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF23 | 4800 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF25 | 4600 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF32 | 4200 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF36 | 3800 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF38 | 4000 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF40 | 3800 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF43 | 3400 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF46 | 3200 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF52 | 3000 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
NF60 | 2500 | ±300 | ||||||||||||
Mechanical properties (tensile strength)
Category | Diameter range mm |
Elongation rate ≥ % |
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Cold drawn wire | 0.05 > d < 0.1 | ≥ 18 | |
0.1 > d < 0.3 | ≥ 20 | ||
0.3 > d < 0.5 | ≥ 20 | ||
0.5 > d < 1.0 | ≥ 20 |
Size (diameter)
Alloy Code | Diameter mm | |||||
Wire | Rod | Wire rod | ||||
NF13 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF15 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF20 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF23 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF25 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF32 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF36 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF38 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF40 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF43 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF46 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF52 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 | |||
NF60 | 0.05-8.0 | 12-30 | 8-14 |