vision007
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2006
- 3
Situation:
I have encounter Alumel-Chromel materials, this materials composition is Nickel-Base falling within the guideline of "specialty metals" since if over 50% Nickel Alloy, Ni-Fe Alloy, or Cobalt Alloy. Yet it seem clear that Alumel-Type Kn or Chromel-Type Kp is a "specialty metals" within the DFARS 225.7002-3 specification.
Question:
Because of my understanding that Steel music wire does not constitute as "specialty metals." Would Alumel or Chromel thermocoupling wire meet the same result?
I have encounter Alumel-Chromel materials, this materials composition is Nickel-Base falling within the guideline of "specialty metals" since if over 50% Nickel Alloy, Ni-Fe Alloy, or Cobalt Alloy. Yet it seem clear that Alumel-Type Kn or Chromel-Type Kp is a "specialty metals" within the DFARS 225.7002-3 specification.
Question:
Because of my understanding that Steel music wire does not constitute as "specialty metals." Would Alumel or Chromel thermocoupling wire meet the same result?