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uxcell A15071400ux0225 2mm Diameter 12Gauge AWG 16.4ft Roll Heating Heater Element Wire

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About this item

  • Country of Manufacture: CHINA; Material: Iron-chromium-aluminium (FeCrAl)
  • Net Weight: 135g; Package Content: 1 x Heater Wire
  • Main Color: Silver Tone; Average Wire Diameter: 2mm
  • Wire Gauge: 12
  • Wire Length: 5m/16.4ft


Iron-chromium-aluminium (FeCrAl) is usually used for high temperature furnaces in the heat treating, ceramics, glass, steel, and electronic industries. Other common applications include: heating elements (hair dryers, ovens, toasters, kilns), model and high power rocket motor and recovery ejection charge ignition, heat sealers, poly cutters, foam cutters, resistors, rheostats, current-temperature controls, pyrotechnic ignition, lab inoculating loops, release mechanisms, ceramic support in kilns.
We have all kinds of Wire Gauge/Length/Resistance of Nichrome Wire,  Alchrome Wire, please kindly have a check in our store or contact our customer service for more details.
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Kevin E.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
Works good for cutting Styrofoam.
sltuttle
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020
Good
Chicago John
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018
I purchased this mistakenly thinking it was Nichrome and it turned out to be FeCrAl used in heating elements. But that actually worked better for me in my application. I made a variable resister from it by wrapping it around a one-inch diameter rod to make a coil. There were 60 turns on the coil and its total resistance was 2.5 ohms which works out to 24 turns per ohm, making it very convenient for me to use as a test resister with variable resistance for loads up to 20A or so. I checked the resistance as a function of temperature and as is reported with Kanthal type alloys, it is quite stable over a wide temperature range. So I'm glad I wound up with this and it's working great for me.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2017
I think I have submitted comments for this;OK, will choose thinner wire next time
Diana in Seattle
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2016
It's fine.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
Very good