Description
Specifications
Product Name – Nichrome Wire
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Roll
Form – Wire
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Electrical Heating, Resistance Experiments, Precision Lab Work
product overview
The Nichrome Wire is a premium laboratory wire designed for high-resistance applications and consistent performance in experimental setups. Manufactured from a carefully controlled nickel-chromium alloy, it provides uniform electrical resistance and maintains structural integrity under high temperatures. The wire is engineered to withstand repeated heating and cooling cycles without losing its properties, ensuring durability and long-term usability. Its smooth surface and precise diameter allow accurate measurement and reliable connection in various laboratory instruments. The corrosion-resistant construction protects the wire from oxidation and environmental damage, making it suitable for controlled experimental conditions. Each roll undergoes strict quality assurance tests to verify resistance consistency, tensile strength, and dimensional accuracy, ensuring high reliability for sensitive experiments. The Nichrome Wire’s flexibility combined with robust mechanical properties enables easy handling and installation across different lab setups. Its high melting point and stable alloy composition provide safety and stability under varying experimental conditions. Designed with precision engineering, the wire ensures minimal variation in electrical characteristics, making it suitable for repeated experimental applications where accuracy is critical. The combination of durability, corrosion resistance, and consistent electrical performance makes Nichrome Wire an essential tool for laboratory environments requiring dependable high-resistance materials.
FAQs
1. What is the typical diameter range of Nichrome Wire?
The Nichrome Wire is available in diameters ranging from 0.2 mm to 2 mm, providing flexibility for diverse laboratory applications.
2. Can Nichrome Wire be used with standard electrical power supplies?
Yes, it is compatible with common low-voltage laboratory power sources for heating and resistance experiments.
3. Are there alternative high-resistance wires available?
Alternatives include Kanthal wire or copper-nickel alloys, depending on required resistance, temperature tolerance, and experimental needs.
4. How should Nichrome Wire be stored to maintain quality?
Store in a dry, cool environment, away from moisture and corrosive chemicals, preferably in a sealed container.
5. Where can additional Nichrome Wire rolls be sourced?
Additional rolls are available through certified laboratory suppliers or authorized distributors to ensure quality and consistent specifications.










