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NCRR-Series

1400 °F Max 80 Nickel 20 Chromium Resistance Heating Ribbon

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NCRR-Series
From C$ 184.65
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1400 °F Max 80 Nickel 20 Chromium Resistance Heating Ribbon NCRR-Series NCRR-Series
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Product Overview
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great product, excellent service Purchased this product for the repair of a heating element. Great quality and fast shipping
Date published: 2016-11-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Exactly what I expected Omega met my expectations of getting what I ordered on time. Ordering was very easy and prompt replys on order atatus
Date published: 2022-09-06
Rated 1 out of 5 by from confusing chart I ordered and received heater ribbon for my radiant heater but the charts from which I tried to determine the proper thickness of ribbon was confusing for an electrical layman such as myself. Therefore, I purchased ribbon that did not allow my heater to heat to its full power, barely warming a few inches in front of it.
Date published: 2018-12-06
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What is the thermal density of this wire? It states 28W/in^2 but this is a unit for thermal flux not density. Can you please clarify weather this is suppose to be a thermal density or a thermal flux?

Asked by: wanb
Thank you for connecting with Omega, The watt density on the NCRR series heating wire is 28 watts per square inch. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help.
Answered by: RD Engineer
Date published: 2019-11-17

Is there a coating or an insulation on the surface? Can this be used to heat up a metallic surface without shortcircuit risk?

Asked by: Fredj
Hi Fredj, Thank you for the inquiry. These do not have insulating coating. So they cannot be used on an electrically conductive surface. Our heat tapes may be useful for your application; https://www.omega.com/en-us/industrial-heaters/surface-heaters/tape-and-rope-heaters/p/STH-SST-SWH https://www.omega.com/en-us/industrial-heaters/surface-heaters/tape-and-rope-heaters/p/SRT-heaters Best regards OMEGA
Answered by: AENwlk
Date published: 2021-02-27

Could you tell me if this wire is UL-rated or not?

Asked by: JenL
Thank you for your inquiry. This wire is not UL-rated
Answered by: Application Engineer MC
Date published: 2024-03-22

I would like to heat a spherical pyrex vessel to less than 200 C. Would your silicone paste be a good way to bond this ribbon to glass?

Asked by: mmurphy
The OT-200 is a paste and never hardens and has a low temperature rating. The cements or epoxies perhaps like OB-700 would a better choice.
Answered by: ApplicationEngineerANB
Date published: 2024-05-02

please can you tell me how much current and temperature it can withstand?

Asked by: mahadi46
The resistance heating wire alloy, 80% Ni, 20% Cr, has a max service temperature up to 1150 C in air. Please refer to following archived page for examples of current vs temperature in still air; https://br.omega.com/omegaFiles/heaters/pdf/NCRR_SERIES.pdf
Answered by: NorwalkAE_RS
Date published: 2019-08-27
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