Material Introduction
FeCrAl alloys are a family of materials composed primarily of iron, chromium, and aluminum. The addition of chromium and aluminum provides these alloys with exceptional resistance to oxidation and corrosion, especially at elevated temperatures. This makes FeCrAl alloys an excellent choice for use in heating elements that are subjected to harsh conditions.
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1Cr13Al4: This specific alloy is known for its good balance of thermal and electrical conductivity, oxidation resistance, and mechanical strength. It can withstand temperatures up to 1200°C and is commonly used in industrial furnaces, heating elements, and other high-temperature applications.
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0Cr25Al5: This alloy offers even higher resistance to oxidation and is capable of operating at temperatures exceeding 1300°C. Its high chromium content enhances its resistance to oxidation, making it suitable for more extreme environments, such as in furnaces that reach higher temperatures or in corrosive atmospheres.


