
2. Alloys
Table
1
lists the properties of austenitic nickel-based and ferritic metal alloys used as electrical resistors. Mechanical properties are given in the annealed condition. Where temperature is not specified, ambient conditions (20°C) are used. For further information, please refer to the articles on Refractory steels and alloys in the treatise Metallic Materials
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Table 1 (p. 2) lists the main suppliers and the characteristics of the resistors they market.
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