Sodboa
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2003
- 12
I am trying to develop a device that would use a Copel/Chromel thermocouple in a application that might see temperatures up to 1500°F (815°C). I understand that the Copel or Constantan material would be at or exceeding it's upper limits, so I am looking for an alloy that may extend the life of the thermocouple at elevated temperatures. I see there are a few variations of Constantan, but not sure which one would resist corrosion.
Constantan - 44Ni 54Cu
Copel - 43Ni .05Cr 1.75MN 55Cu
Copel X - 45Ni .05Cr .05 Mn 55Cu
Copel XM - 43Ni .05Cr .7Mn 55Cu
Copel XS - 44Ni .9Mn 53 Cu
I can guess that the Ni and Cr are there for corrosion resistance, but such small variation in Mn have to be there for a reason.
The Chromel should be good up to 1100°C at least from what I have found.
Constantan - 44Ni 54Cu
Copel - 43Ni .05Cr 1.75MN 55Cu
Copel X - 45Ni .05Cr .05 Mn 55Cu
Copel XM - 43Ni .05Cr .7Mn 55Cu
Copel XS - 44Ni .9Mn 53 Cu
I can guess that the Ni and Cr are there for corrosion resistance, but such small variation in Mn have to be there for a reason.
The Chromel should be good up to 1100°C at least from what I have found.