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T1 Thermocouple Alloy Rod (Ni90/Cr10)

Available in 54 variations, T1 Thermocouple Alloy Rods (Ni90/Cr10) are made from a combination of copper and nickel. Their alloy composition exhibits high thermoelectric sensitivity, making it well-suited for temperature measurement applications. These rods are commonly used in industrial processes to measure high temperatures inside furnaces, engines and other hot environments. They’re also used in scientific research to precisely track temperature changes during experiments. With our wide selection, Goodfellow's T1 Thermocouple Alloy Rod meet the needs of various temperature monitoring applications.
Formula: Ni90/Cr10
Diameter: 3.2mm
Length: 100mm
Temper: Annealed
UOM Code: 053-825-25
SKU: 1000007591
Product Code: NI09-RD-000110

Tolerances

Rod
Diameter =<10mm ±10%
Diameter >10mm ±5%

Health hazard/Hazardous to the ozone layer

Serious health hazard

Tolerances

Rod
Diameter =<10mm ±10%
Diameter >10mm ±5%
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Material Properties for Alloys

Mechanical Properties
Element Value
Elongation at break( % ) 44
Modulus of elasticity( GPa ) 186
Izod impact strength( J m⁻¹ ) 108
Tensile strength( MPa ) 620-780
Electrical Properties
Element Value
Electrical resistivity( µOhmcm ) 70.6
Temperature coefficient( K⁻¹ ) 0.00032
Thermal Properties
Element Value
Maximum use temperature in air( C ) 1100
Melting point( C ) 1420
Thermal conductivity( W m⁻¹ K⁻¹ ) 19@23°C
Coefficient of thermal expansion( x10⁻⁶ K⁻¹ ) 17.2@20-1000°C
Physical Properties
Element Value
Density( gcm⁻³ ) 8.5
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