ASTM F1684 Iron-nickel Alloy Invar 36 for Low Thermal Expansion Applications
Description:
Invar (also know as Invar 36, NILO 36, Pernifer 36 and Invar Steel) is a low expansion alloy consisting of 36% Nickel, balance Iron. Invar Alloy exhibits extremely low expansion around ambient temperatures, making Invar Alloy particularly useful in applications where minimum thermal expansion and high dimensional stability is required, such as in precision instruments like optoelectronic devices, optical and laser benches, electronics, and other kinds of scientific instruments.
Chemistry By % Weight
C: 0.02% |
Fe: Balance |
Mn: 0.35%
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Ni: 36%
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Si: 0.2%
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Typical Mechanical Properties
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Typical Physical Properties |
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Ultimate Tensile Strength |
104,000 PSI |
Density |
0.291 lbs/cu in |
Yield Strength |
98,000 PSI |
Melting Point |
1425° C |
Elongation @ Break |
5.5 |
Electrical Resistivity @ RT |
8.2 Microhm-cm |
Modulus of Elasticity |
21,500 KSI |
Thermal Conductivity@ RT |
10.15 W/m-k |
Invar Applications:
Positioning devices • Bimetal thermostats • Advanced composite molds for aerospace industry • Dimensionally stable instruments and optical devices • Containers for LNG tankers • Transfer lines for LNG • Echo boxes and filters for mobile telephones • Magnetic shielding • Small electrical transformers • Metrology devices • Scientific instruments • Electrical circuit breakers • Temperature regulators • Clock balance wheels • Pendulum clocks • Precision condenser blades • Radar and microwave cavity resonators • Special electronic housings • Seals, spacers, and specialized frames • High voltage transmission lines • CRT applications: shadow masks, deflection clips, and electron gun components.
Available Product Forms:
Pipe, tube, sheet, plate, round bar, forging stock, wire and capillary tube.
Keywords:
Invar36, Pernifer 36, Nilo 36, Invar Steel, Iron-Nickel Alloy, Low Expansion Alloys, Precision Instruments Applications.
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