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5j1580 thermotatic bimetal strip
A bimetallic strip is used to convert a temperature change into
mechanical displacement. The strip consists of two strips of
different metals which expand at different rates as they are
heated, usually steel and copper, or in some cases steel and brass.
The strips are joined together throughout their length by riveting,
brazing or welding. The different expansions force the flat strip
to bend one way if heated, and in the opposite direction if cooled
below its initial temperature. The metal with the higher
coefficient of thermal expansion is on the outer side of the curve
when the strip is heated and on the inner side when cooled
The sideways displacement of the strip is much larger than the
small lengthways expansion in either of the two metals. This effect
is used in a range of mechanical and electrical devices. In some
applications the bimetal strip is used in the flat form. In others,
it is wrapped into a coil for compactness. The greater length of
the coiled version gives improved sensitivity.
Diagram of a bimetallic strip showing how the difference in thermal
expansion in the two metals leads to a much larger sideways
displacement of the strip
Grade | 5J1580 |
High expansion layer | Ni20Mn6 |
Low expansion layer | Ni36 |
Grade | C | Si | Mn | P | S | Ni | Cr | Cu | Fe |
Ni36 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.3 | ≤0.6 | ≤0.02 | ≤0.02 | 35~37 | - | - | Bal. |
Grade | C | Si | Mn | P | S | Ni | Cr | Cu | Fe |
Ni20Mn6 | ≤0.05 | 0.15~0.3 | 5.5~6.5 | ≤0.02 | ≤0.02 | 19~21 | - | - | Bal. |
Physical properties
>Density (g/cm3): 8.1
> Allowable temperature (ºC): -70~ 350
Linear temperature (ºC): -20~ 180
>Electrical resistivity (μΩ*m): 0.8 ±5% (20ºC)
>Thermal conductivity ( W/m. ºC): 12
>Bending K / 10-6 ºC-1(20~135ºC): 15
> Elastic Modulus, E/GPa 147~177
Application: The material is mainly in automatic control devices and
instrumentation (eg: exhaust thermometers, thermostats, voltage
regulators, temperature relay, automatic protection switching,
diaphragm meters, etc.) make temperature control, temperature
compensation, current limit, temperature indicator and other
heat-sensitive components.
Feature: The basic characteristics of Thermostat Bimetallic is bending
deformation with temperature changes, resulting in a certain
moment.
Thermostat Bimetallic Strip expansion coefficient is different from
the two or more layers of metal or alloy along the entire contact
surface firmly bonded, having a temperature-dependent shape change
occurs thermosensitive functional composites. Wherein the higher
expansion coefficient of the active layer is a layer called a low
coefficient of expansion of the layer is named passive layer.