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Product ID : W285
W285 Constantan [55% CU/45% NI] Wire, Diameter (in)=0.020, Diameter (mm)=0.50, (ohms/cm)=0.02246
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Constantan Filament & Heater Material Constantan is a copper/nickel alloy used in the production of thermocouples and thermocouple extension wires as well as precision resistors and low temperature resistance heating applications.Filament & Heater Material
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