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Product Type: | Strip |
Material: | Cu Mn Ni |
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Copper nickel manganin resistance strip for Resistor
Manganin wire( cupro-manganese wire ) is a trademarked name for an alloy of typically
86%copper,12%manganese, and 2-5%nickel .
Manganin wire and foil is used in the manufactue of resistor,particularly ammeter shunts ,because of its cirtually zero temperature cofficient of resintance value and long terms stability.
Chemical Content, %
Ni |
Mn |
Fe |
Si |
Cu |
Other |
ROHS Directive |
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Cd |
Pb |
Hg |
Cr |
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2~5 |
11~13 |
<0.5 |
micro |
Bal |
- |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
Mechanical Properties
Max Continuous Service Temp |
0-100ºC |
Resisivity at 20ºC |
0.44±0.04ohm mm2/m |
Density |
8.4 g/cm3 |
Thermal Conductivity |
40 KJ/m·h·ºC |
Temp Coefficient of Resistance at 20 ºC |
0~40α×10-6/ºC |
Melting Point |
1450ºC |
Tensile Strength(Hard) |
585 Mpa(min) |
Tensile Strength,N/mm2 Annealed,Soft |
390-535 |
Elongation |
6~15% |
EMF vs Cu, μV/ºC (0~100ºC) |
2(max) |
Micrographic Structure |
austenite |
Magnetic Property |
non |
Hardness |
200-260HB |
Micrographic Structure |
Ferrite |
Magnetic Property |
Magnetic |
Application of Manganin
Manganin foil and wire is used in the manufacture of resistor, Particularly ammeter shunt, because of its virtually zero temperature coefficient of resistance value and long term stability.
Manganin is also used in gauges for studies of high-pressure shock waves (such as those generated from the detonation of explosives) because it has low srtain sensitivity but high hydrostatic presssure sensitivity.
Temp Coefficient of Electrical Resistance (a×10-6/°C) 20°C |
Operation Temperature °C |
Resistivity (uΩ/m,20°C) |
EMF VS Cu uV/°C(0~100°C) |
-0.7~40 |
0~100 |
0.44±4% |
≤2 |
Physical Characteristics (Reference Values) |
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Density g/cm3 |
Thermal conductivity (KJ/m.h°C) |
Tesile strength (N/mm2)Soft |
Elongation % |
Tesile strength (N/mm2) Hard |
8.4 |
40 |
390-535 |
6~15 |
≥585 |