You sealed it Tom. If it's not magnetic it is NOT the NiFe we're looking for. It obviously has very high nickel content.It's also not magnetic, unlike Resistherm and Kanthal NiFethal 70/30
Just a little more vaping fraud I guess.
Duane
You sealed it Tom. If it's not magnetic it is NOT the NiFe we're looking for. It obviously has very high nickel content.It's also not magnetic, unlike Resistherm and Kanthal NiFethal 70/30
I might have lost track of the precise chemistry you thought you were ordering. It depends on the details of crystal structure that results. The stainless steels in the 300 series are not magnetic. The NiFe's we've been searching out are magnetic.OK so we can guarantee that any NiFe 70/30 or similar must be magnetic? Because of the ~ 30% Iron?
I think it's time for me to cancel my order from them.
TCR at 0.1 is unusable to me.
Also I paid for NiFe, clearly that's not NiFe....
It be pretty hard to hide the iron from a magnet
i'm writing an email to them now, would be great to have as many points as possible to include as to why this does not seem to be anything like what we expected.
Wasn't there some confusion about the terminology of the 70-30 NiFe's? If the nickel is really 70% the material well could be non-magnetic. Is that very high nickel material really what you wanted to order?All I thought I knew/thought I was ordering was "Ni70Fe30". This is the same general description as Kanthal NiFethal 70 and Resistherm NiFe30. The key points being approx 70% Nickel and approx 30% Iron.
Of the two NiFes I have, both are magnetic, both have high TCRs (0.0032 and 0.005), both have much lower resistance than this wire. (And there's a third, not yet in hand, Stealth's NiFe70 which is also low resistance/high TCR; unknown as to its magneticity.)
But I know that small changes in alloys can seem to make big differences in metal, so I wasn't sure if we could be certain that non-metallic = not Ni70Fe30? I guess you're saying we can't be sure, except it doesn't match the other alloys we do have?
i'm writing an email to them now, would be great to have as many points as possible to include as to why this does not seem to be anything like what we expected.
As it's Crazy Wire, we sadly can't rule out out and out fraud. But I would assume it's more likely a mistake, or perhaps that there really is a "Ni70Fe30" alloy which matches these properties - no good for us, but not fraud/mistake?
(Unless Ni200 is magnetic because of the 0.4% Iron, but then again that would surely just bolster the point about the 30% of Iron we know NiFe should have..!)
Edit: no, nickel is magnetic too on its own..
Wasn't there some confusion about the terminology of the 70-30 NiFe's? If the nickel is really 70% the material well could be non-magnetic. Is that very high nickel material really what you wanted to order?
Duane
Yes nickel sure is magnetic, I'll just read, wellSuccinct and to the point as always Mr Craig - not to mention that I just tested Ni200 @ 99.6% Nickel, and that's also magnetic
So if approximately 100% of NiFe's components is magnetic, then yeah, I think we should be able to expect NiFe to be magnetic..
(Unless Ni200 is magnetic because of the 0.4% Iron, but then again that would surely just bolster the point about the 30% of Iron we know NiFe should have..!)
Edit: no, nickel is magnetic too on its own..
It depends on the crystal structure of the alloy. If it's austenitic (face centered cubic) it's non-magnetic. If it's ferritic (body centered cubic) it's magnetic. Both iron and nickel are magnetic but the alloys can result in either crystal structure depending on the other elements present. The 300 ss and the like are non-magnetic because they have an austenitic crystal structure. I don't know what other alloying elements there could be in the material they supplied to you but other elements can cause the crystal structure to change from one form to the other.
Duane
I would just ask the for the detailed chemistry. They could be supplying a chemistry that makes the material different from what you were expecting. It could be an honest (on their part) misunderstanding of the materials we were expecting.OK so we cannot absolutely assume that any given Ni70 Fe30 alloy should be magnetic, just because the other ones we've looked at are, and just because it's 99.9% made up of magnetic Iron and magnetic Nickel?
I ask because I need to know if I can legitimately include "it's not magnetic" in the email to them calling it out..
Succinct and to the point as always Mr Craig - not to mention that I just tested Ni200 @ 99.6% Nickel, and that's also magnetic
So if approximately 100% of NiFe's components is magnetic, then yeah, I think we should be able to expect NiFe to be magnetic..
(Unless Ni200 is magnetic because of the 0.4% Iron, but then again that would surely just bolster the point about the 30% of Iron we know NiFe should have..!)
Edit: no, nickel is magnetic too on its own..