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Brand: AKIVIN
Akivin Polished Manganin Wire High Precision Resistor Electrical Resistivity Wire for Physics Lab Experiments
SKU: TB-AK-81862
Estimated Delivery By: Aug 26 - Aug 28 




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Short Description
Polished Manganin wire for electrical resistivity
High precision resistor wire for physics lab
High precision resistor wire for physics lab
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: AKIVIN
- Material : Copper-Manganese-Nickel Alloy (Manganin)
- Colour : Copper metallic tone
- Finish Type : Polished
- Core Property : High Electrical Resistivity & Low Temp Coeff
- Form : Wire Spool
Description
The Akivin Polished Manganin Wire High Precision Resistor Wire is a specialized electrical resistance material engineered for physics laboratories, metrology research, and precise electrical resistance measurements. Formulated from high-purity copper-manganese-nickel alloy (Manganin), this wire exhibits an extremely low temperature coefficient of resistance and high long-term electrical stability. It is the gold standard material for constructing precision lab resistors, Wheatstone bridges, meter bridges, voltage dividers, and current-sensing shunts in educational and industrial physics setups.
Features
:- Low temperature coefficient for minimal resistance shift
- High electrical resistivity for precise resistance calibration
- Superior resistance to oxidation and chemical corrosion
- Smooth polished surface finish for consistent contact
- High electrical stability across varying lab temperatures
Applications
:- Physics laboratory meter bridge and Wheatstone bridge setups
- Precision resistor and voltage divider fabrication
- Electrical resistivity and temperature coefficient experiments
- Current sensing shunt calibration research
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