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Kanthal® Super element grades

Kanthal® Super heating elements come in seven grades, each designed for specific applications and atmospheres. These MoSi₂ elements offer exceptional performance in high-temperature environments up to 1,850°C.

Wire

Kanthal offers FeCrAl, NiCr, NiFe, and CuNi alloys in round, flat, and shaped resistance heating and conductive wire for various applications.

Spray wire

Kanthal offers thermal spray wire in a variety of alloys, including FeCrAl, NiCr, NiAl, and CuNi. Ideal for high-temperature oxidation protection and industrial coatings.

High temperature and resistance materials

Kanthal offers high-temperature wire, strip, thermocouple, and construction materials for heating, sensing, and extreme thermal applications.

Nikrothal® TE nickel-chromium alloy

Nikrothal® TE is a cost-effective nickel-chromium alloy ideal for tubular element applications. It offers higher resistivity and significant savings compared to Nikrothal® 80.

List of FeCrAl alloys

Kanthal offers a wide range of iron-chromium-aluminium (FeCrAl) alloys in wire and ribbon forms. These alloys provide excellent resistance to oxidation and high temperatures, ideal for various industrial heating applications.

List of CuNi alloys

Kanthal offers a range of copper-nickel (CuNi) alloys, including Cuprothal® and Manganina, in wire and ribbon forms. Ideal for resistance heating and various industrial applications.

List of NiFe alloys

Kanthal provides a variety of nickel-iron (NiFe) alloys, such as Nifethal®, in wire and ribbon forms. These alloys are ideal for resistance heating and various industrial applications.

List of alloys

Kanthal offers a comprehensive list of resistance heating and resistance alloys in wire and ribbon forms, including FeCrAl, NiCr, CuNi, and NiFe alloys. Access detailed specifications and datasheets for each alloy.

Thermocouple material for high-temperature applications

Thermocouple material includes wire, strip, and protection tubes for use at temperatures up to 1,260°C (2,300°F) in demanding industrial applications.

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