The price of FeCrAl alloys varies depending on the grade, form (wire, ribbon, sheet), quantity, and supplier. Below is a general price comparison for common FeCrAl alloys (as of 2024):
(Approximate USD prices per kg for standard wire/ribbon forms, bulk orders)
Alloy Grades |
Price Range (USD/kg) |
Factors Affecting Price |
Generic FeCrAl (non-branded) |
20-50 |
Lower Al/Cr content, basic oxidation resistance |
Kanthal A-1 (Sandvik) |
50-120 |
Brand premium, high Cr/Al content, superior performance |
Kanthal APM (Powder Metallurgy) |
100-200 |
Rare earth doping, extreme temperature resistance |
APMT (Sandvik) |
150-300 |
Mo & rare earth additions, nuclear/aerospace grade |
Aluchrom Y (Hitachi) |
70-150 |
Yttrium stabilization, mid-range performance |
20-35 |
Made in China, but reliable quality, free sample for exam |
|
28-50 |
Made in China, high end, reliable quality, free sample for exam |
- Wire (heating coils): $10 – $150/kg
- Ribbon/Strip: $10 – $200/kg
- Sheet/Plate: $50 – $250/kg
- Powder (for additive manufacturing): $200 – $500/kg
(Thinner gauges, small quantity, and custom sizes cost more.)
? Brand (Kanthal/Sandvik costs 2–5× more than other brands)
? Composition (Higher Al/Cr % = higher price)
? Rare Earth Additives (Yttrium, Zirconium increase cost)
? Quantity (Bulk orders get discounts)
? Supplier Location (Western suppliers charge more than Asian manufacturers)
- High-End Brands: Sandvik (Kanthal), Hitachi (Aluchrom)
- Budget Suppliers: Chinese vendors
- For industrial buyers, direct manufacturer quotes are cheaper.
- General FeCrAl is cheaper than Nichrome (NiCr) due to no nickel content; but high-end brands is more expensive
- Nichrome 80/20 costs $30 – $150/kg, while generic FeCrAl starts at $20/kg.
- Buy generic FeCrAl if temperature needs are <1200°C.
- Order in bulk (e.g., 100+ kg) for discounts.
- Consider Chinese suppliers for non-critical applications.