| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Grade | NCH-2 (NCHRW2) |
| Reference Standards (for reference only) | JIS NCHRW2 (C2520) DIN NiCr6015, 2.4867 GB Cr15Ni60 Other Names: ISA-CHROM 60 |
| Available Shapes | Wire |
| Manufacturable Thickness Range | Please Contact Us |
| Surface Finish | Bright, Dull |
| Examples of Applications | Heaters (surface heating elements), E-cigarettes, Sealers |
| Coil I.D. | 300, 400, 554 mm |
| Chemical Composition | Refer to the image |
| Density | 8.3 g/cm³ |
| Volume Resistivity | 1.12 µΩ·m |
| Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (TCR) | 50 ppm/K (23–100°C) |
| Maximum Ambient Temperature | 1000°C |
| Magnetism | Non-Magnetic |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kilograms |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Payment Terms | Telegraphic Transfer (T/T) |
| Delivery Terms | EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, etc. |
| Packing | Our Standard Packing for Export |
| Export Markets | Asia, Middle East, North America, South America, Europe, etc. |
| Description | NCH-2 (NCHRW2) is a nickel-chromium resistance alloy designed for high-temperature electrical heating applications where reliable oxidation resistance and stable resistance characteristics are required. It provides good electrical resistivity and mechanical stability at elevated temperatures, making it suitable for continuous heating elements and thermal applications. Compared to NCH-1 (NCHRW1), NCH-2 generally has slightly lower maximum operating temperature capability, but remains suitable for a wide range of heating applications. The alloy is typically used in heaters, surface heating elements, e-cigarettes, sealing devices, and similar resistance heating applications. As with similar Ni-Cr alloys, it should be avoided in sulfur-containing gases and humid reducing atmospheres due to corrosion risk. |

