Product Description | ||||
AMETEK High Purity Nickel offers advantages to the rechargeable battery industry. Typical applications for rechargeable batteries include computers, PDA, cellular phones, power tools, electric vehicles, pagers and camcorders. Other advantages offer:
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Material Status
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Availability
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Metals General |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Forms Available
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Metal Type
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Alloy Identification
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Metals Type Analysis |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Type Analysis
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Carbon
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%
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Copper
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%
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Iron
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%
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Magnesium
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%
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Manganese
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%
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Nickel
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%
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Silicon
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%
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Sulfur
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%
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Metals Physical |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Density (70°F)
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lb/in³
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Metals Mechanical |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Tensile Strength (Ultimate) 2
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ksi
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Tensile Strength (Yield), 0.2% 2
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ksi
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Tensile Elongation (Break) 2
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%
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Hardness 2 (HV-Scale)
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Poisson's Ratio
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Metals Thermal |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Mean Specific Heat (68°F)
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Btu/lb/°F
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Mean CTE (68 to 212°F)
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in/in/°F
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Thermal Conductivity (158°F)
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Btu·in/hr/ft²/°F
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Metals Electrical |
Nominal Value
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Unit
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Electrical Resistivity (70°F)
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ohms·cir·mil/ft
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Electrical Conductivity
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S/m
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Notes |
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
2Annealed |
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