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| Brand Name: | TANKII |
| Model Number: | Alloy 134 |
| Certification: | ISO9001 SGS |
| Place of Origin: | Shanghai, China |
| MOQ: | 100 KG |
| Price: | negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 200 Tons per month |
| Delivery Time: | 7-20 days |
| Packaging Details: | Wooned Case |
| Material: | Fe-Cr-Al Alloy |
| Shape: | Strip / Tape / wire |
| surface: | Bright |
| Resistivity: | 1.25 |
| width: | 1.0mm Min |
| Company Info. |
| Shanghai Tankii Alloy Material Co.,Ltd |
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Grade: Cr13Al4
1. Performance: High resistance, low coefficient of electric
resistance, high operating temperature, good corrosion resistance
under high temperature.
2. Usage: It is mainly used in electric locomotive, diesel
locomotive, metro vehicle and high speed moving car etc brake
system brake resistor, electric ceramic cooktop, industrial
furnace.
3. Diameter: 1.0-10.0mm
Other sizes are available upon your request.
Other FeCrAl Alloy: 1Cr15Al5, 0Cr21Al4, 0Cr21Al6, 0Cr23Al5,
0Cr25Al5, 0Cr21Al6Nb etc
Please email us for more detailed information.
| Properties/Grade | Cr13Al4 | |
| Main Chemical composition(%) | Cr | 12.0-15.0 |
| Al | 4.0-6.0 | |
| Fe | Balance | |
| Re | opportune | |
| Max. continuous service temp. of element | 950 | |
| Resistivity at 20oC (μ Ω · m) | 1.25+-0.08 | |
| Density (g/cm3) | 7.4 | |
| Thermal conductivity(KJ/m· h· oC) | 52.7 | |
| Coefficient of lines expansion(α × 10-6/oC) | 15.4 | |
| Melting point (approx. )( oC) | 1450 | |
| Elongation at rupture (%) | ≥ 16 | |
| Micrographic structure | Ferrite | |
| Magnetic properties | magnetic | |
EFFECT OF COLD WORK
Cold working Cr13Al4 leads to a rapid increase in yield and tensile strength and an accompanying loss of ductility. With 10% cold reduction,
elongation falls below 10% and yield strength approaches 100 ksi. (690 MPa).
The work hardening rate of Cr13Al4 is below that of carbon steel and austenitic stainless alloys. The n-Value or work hardening coefficient
(measured between 10% strain and the ultimate strength) typically falls in the range of 0.145 - 0.170.

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