High-resistance alloy for household electrical appliances
A technology for household appliances and high resistance, which is applied in the field of high resistance alloys for household appliances, can solve problems such as the inability of resistance alloys to meet the needs of use, and achieve the effects of light weight, small resistance temperature coefficient and good corrosion resistance.
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Embodiment 1
[0015] The parts by weight of each component in the high-resistance alloy for household appliances are specifically: the iron accounts for 74 parts, the chromium accounts for 11 parts, the aluminum accounts for 8 parts, the copper accounts for 6 parts, and the nickel 5 parts, the manganese accounts for 4 parts, the silicon accounts for 1 part, the gold accounts for 1 part, and the palladium accounts for 1 part.
Embodiment 2
[0017] The parts by weight of each component in the high-resistance alloy for household appliances are specifically: the iron accounts for 76 parts, the chromium accounts for 12 parts, the aluminum accounts for 9 parts, the copper accounts for 7 parts, and the nickel 6 parts, the manganese 5 parts, the silicon 2 parts, the gold 1.8 parts, and the palladium 1.5 parts.
Embodiment 3
[0019] The parts by weight of each component in the high-resistance alloy for household appliances are specifically: the iron accounts for 80 parts, the chromium accounts for 15 parts, the aluminum accounts for 12 parts, the copper accounts for 9 parts, and the nickel 8 parts, the manganese accounts for 7 parts, the silicon accounts for 4 parts, the gold accounts for 3.2 parts, and the palladium accounts for 2 parts.
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