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NiCr-NiSi Type K Thermocouple Wire And Cable Ideal For Industrial Laboratory And Scientific Uses
NiCr-NiSi (Type K) Thermocouple Wire and Cable is a widely used thermocouple material designed for measuring temperatures in a range of industrial and scientific applications. It is composed of two distinct alloys—Nickel-Chromium (NiCr) and Nickel-Silicon (NiSi)—and is known for its durability, accuracy, and high-temperature performance.NiCr-NiSi (Type K) Thermocouple Wire is a versatile and reliable choice for high-temperature applications, offering durability, accuracy, and affordability for a wide range of industrial needs.
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 |
Operates effectively between -200°C to +1250°C (-328°F to +2282°F), making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
Resistant to oxidation, corrosion, and mechanical wear in demanding environments, including high-humidity and oxidizing atmospheres.
Provides reliable and accurate temperature measurements over a wide range.
Has a Seebeck coefficient (thermoelectric voltage) that ensures sensitivity across the operating temperature range.
Positive Leg (KP): Nickel-Chromium (approximately 90% Ni, 10% Cr).
Negative Leg (KN): Nickel-Silicon (approximately 95% Ni, 2% Si, and trace elements).
Widely used with thermocouple connectors, extension cables, and measurement instruments.
Standardized by international thermocouple standards like IEC 60584 and ANSI MC96.1.
Suitable for oxidizing atmospheres, but not recommended for reducing or sulfurous environments at high temperatures.
Type K thermocouples are less expensive compared to noble metal thermocouples (e.g., Type R or S), while still offering reliable performance.