Description

Overview
Nickel wire is meticulously drawn from high-purity nickel ingots or alloys, offering exceptional resistance to heat, corrosion, and oxidation, even under extreme conditions. Sourced primarily from sulfide or laterite ores through mining and refining processes, this durable material is a critical component in industries requiring reliability in harsh environments. Its applications include aerospace components, chemical processing equipment, and high-temperature electrical systems, where nickel wire’s ability to withstand aggressive conditions ensures long-lasting performance. Additionally, nickel’s versatility and recyclability make it a valuable choice for sustainable manufacturing practices in advanced technology sectors.

Properties
- Composition: Typically high-purity nickel, often 99.5% or greater.
- Density: 8.908 g/cm³.
- Melting Point: 1,455°C (2,651°F).
- Color: Silvery-white with a slight golden tinge.
- Ductility: Excellent ductility, allowing for fine wire formation.
- Malleability: Highly malleable, can be drawn into thin wires.
- Thermal Conductivity: Moderate, ~90.9 W/(m·K) at 20°C.
- Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to corrosion, forms a protective oxide layer.

Applications
- Heating elements
- Battery connectors
- Aerospace components
- Corrosion-resistant wiring

Packaging options
Standard Format:
Spools of 1–10 kg
Packaging:
Moisture-proof wrapping
Custom Sizes Available:
Various diameters

Market outlook
Nickel wire prices are ~$30–$50/kg, tied to battery and aerospace demand. Supply (Canada, Russia) faces geopolitical risks. EV battery growth drives long-term demand.

Purchase & Compliance
Certificate of analysis provided. Third-party testing available. Export controls may apply for strategic uses.
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