Resistance wire is wire intended for making electrical (which are used to control the amount of current in a circuit). It is better if the alloy used has a high resistivity, since a shorter wire can then be used. In many situations, the stability of the resistor is of primary importance, and thus the alloy's temperature coefficient of resistivity and corrosion resistance play a large part in material selection.
When resistance wire is used for (in , , and the like), high resistivity and oxidation resistance is important.
Sometimes resistance wire is insulated by ceramic powder and sheathed in a tube of another alloy. Such heating elements are used in electric and water heating, and in specialized forms for .
Kanthal (Alloy 875/815), a family of iron-chromium-aluminium () alloys, is used in a wide range of high-temperature applications, up to about . One difficulty in using nichrome or kanthal wire is that common tin-based electrical solder will not bond with it, so the connections to the electrical power must be made using other methods such as crimp connection or screw terminals.
Constantan () has a low temperature coefficient of resistivity; and as a copper alloy, it is easily soldered. Other constant-resistance alloys include
Carpenter Technology, CBX Cupron® Alloy and Evanohm. Melts at about .
Balco alloy () and similar alloys have very high, but more linear, temperature coefficients of resistivity, making them suitable for sensing elements.
Many elements and alloys have been used as resistance wire for special purposes. The table below lists the resistivity of some common materials. The resistivity of amorphous carbon actually has a range of 3.8 – 4.1 × 10−6 Ω m.
Aluminum | 15.94 | 2.650 |
Brass | 42.1 | 7.0 |
Carbon (amorphous) | ≃23.8 | ≃3.95 |
Constantan | 272.97 | 45.38 |
Copper | 10.09 | 1.678 |
Iron | 57.81 | 9.61 |
Manganin | 290 | 48.21 |
Molybdenum | 32.12 | 5.34 |
Nichrome | 675 | 112.2 |
Nichrome V | 650 | 108.1 |
Nickel | 41.69 | 6.93 |
Platinum | 63.16 | 10.5 |
Stainless steel (304) | 541 | 90 |
Steel (0.5% carbon) | 100 | 16.62 |
Zinc | 35.49 | 5.90 |
Kanthal A-1 |
Nikrothal L |
Nikrothal 6 |
Nikrothal 8 |
Cuprothal 294 |
Cuprothal 180 |
Cuprothal 90 |
Cuprothal 60 |
Cuprothal 30 |
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