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Understanding Nickel-Based Alloys
Where reliability in hostile heat conditions is a must, Nickel-Based Alloys are the unseen drivers of thermal measurement and heating solutions. Tempsens’ superior line of nickel alloys and thermocouple conductors is specifically designed to deliver in the most challenging industrial applications—ranging from blast furnaces and reactors to cleanrooms and resistance heating configurations.
As opposed to generic alloy suppliers, Tempsens brings decades of metallurgical experience, state-of-the-art in-house wire processing, and specialty manufacturing to fulfill worldwide thermocouple and heater requirements. Each conductor—bar, rod, or wire—is processed and tested in NABL-certified laboratories to national and international standards of thermal and electrical performance.

About Nickel-Based Alloys
Types of Nickel Alloys
- Pure Nickel (Ni200/201):
This is the cleanest form of nickel we work with—highly ductile, corrosion-resistant, and perfect when you need reliable electrical conductivity in demanding environments
- Nichrome (NiCr 80:20 )
High-resistance heat alloy commonly used in electric furnaces and heaters because of its oxidation resistance and stability.
- Copper-Nickel (CuNi 95:5, 90:10, 70:30):
Provides higher corrosion resistance in chemical and marine environments, typically found in heating mats and piping.
- Thermocouple Alloys (Types K, J, T, N, E):
Nickel alloys with applications to accurate temperature measurement in industrial thermocouples.
- Extension & Compensating Alloys:
Nickel alloy types for extending par termoeléctrico
signals without loss of accuracy and thermal EMF stability.
Características principales
- Forma disponible: Alambre y barra con acabado superficial lavado con ácido y brillante.
- Diámetro: 8,0 mm a 0,16 mm
- Creep resistance
- Amplio rango de temperatura de funcionamiento
- Good High-Temperature Stability
- Punto de fusión alto
- Bajo coeficiente de expansión térmica
- Excelentes propiedades mecánicas
- Long-Term Structural Stability
- Compatibilidad galvánica
- Compatibility with Composite Materials
- Non-Ferromagnetic (Magnetic Compatibility)
Applications Across Industries
Tempsens’ nickel alloys are relied upon in:
- Elementos calefactores – Used in furnaces, ovens, electric heaters
- Resistance Heating Wires – For appliances such as toasters, hair dryers, irons
- Low-Temperature Heating Cables – Utilized in underfloor heating systems
- Heating Mats and Pads – For industrial and domestic heating
- Conductores de termopar – In measurement and sensor devices
- Extension and Compensating Cables – For transmitting thermocouple signals
- Intercambiadores de calor – In process industries of chemicals and heat
- Chemical Industry Piping and Equipment – Valves, tanks, reactors
- Wire Mesh Filters – Employed in chemical, marine, and aerospace applications
- Welding Applications – TIG, MIG, SMAW, weld overlays
- Componentes aeroespaciales – Application of high-temp and non-magnetic material
- Automotive Heating Systems – Rear-window defrosters and heated seats
- Shunts and Electrical Resistors – Power regulation
- Switch Units and Control Circuits – Temperature and voltage regulation
- Electronic Components – Windings, coils, resistors, capacitors, inductors
- Electroplating and Tank Linings – Corrosion resistance in chemical baths
- Desalination Systems – Thermal as well as corrosion-resistant parts
- Instrumentation and Monitoring Systems – Integration of high-temperature sensors
- Coins (Cupronickel) – Used for corrosion-resistant, long-lasting money
- Marine Components – Piping, welding, and filtration systems
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Find answers to frequently asked questions related to Nickel-Based Alloys.
Nichrome 80:20 is used extensively for heaters due to its high-temperature strength, electrical resistance, and stability.
Nickel alloys are applied in heaters, thermocouples, aerospace, chemical industry, and marine environments for their resistance to heat and corrosion.





