Thermocouple iron

Thermocouple wireDatasheet

Datasheet updated 2021-02-04 13:27 (supersedes all previous editions)

Disclaimer: Recommendations are for guidance only, and the suitability of a material for a specific application can be confirmed only when we know the actual service conditions. Continuous development may necessitate changes in technical data without notice. This datasheet is only valid for materials under the trademark Kanthal®.

Thermocouple iron is used for the positive leg of thermocouples type J and L. The alloy is also used as the positive leg of compensating cables type KCA (WX).

The alloy is transformed magnetically at 770°C (1420°F) and a crystallographic transformation occurs at 900°C (1650°F). Both transformations affect the thermoelectric properties of the alloy.

Iron can not be exposed to sulphur-containing atmospheres and to temperatures below zero. Thermocouple iron wire is supplied copper-coated to prevent oxidation.

Thermocouple type J and L are frequently used because of their high emf output and their low cost. Compensating cables of type KCA are used together with thermocouples of type K.

Disclaimer: Recommendations are for guidance only, and the suitability of a material for a specific application can be confirmed only when we know the actual service conditions. Continuous development may necessitate changes in technical data without notice. This datasheet is only valid for materials under the trademark Kanthal®.