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    Stainless Alloy in HVAC Units

    I have a question for the board that I hope someone on here may be able to answer. I searched previous threads to see if it has been addressed in teh past and could not find my answers.

    I break down old HVAC units that I get through work. Specifically speaking on the package units, the ones with the heater units has these little spiraled stainless steel wires (picture of a bucket full of them attached). I used to leave these on the schreddable steel scrap from the units but a fellow peddler at the scrap yard said that they are some kind of SS alloy and worth separating.

    A while back, I took some to the scrap yard and the guy tried to pay just standard stainless price. I explained they are supposed to be a premium alloy and he tried to use his little ID gun on it however it was inconclusive since it was such a small surface area it was testing. Since at that time it was only 3#'s, he went ahead and purchased it as Inconel (paid way more than regular stainless). Now that I have a considerable amount of it, I wanted to try and be a little more informed on it when I take it in.

    I know there are alot of guys on here that break down HVAC units. Can you advise on what type of allow it is? Thanks in advance.





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    I know they are worth some good money. I unfortunately cannot say what type of metal they are or how much you will receive.

    I had some scrap before that had these in the air handler units. The guy told me to seperate them for more cash. Unfortunately, I was in a hurry and didnt have nothing with me that would cut it.

    Needless to say, I have also forgotten about them till now.

    You should be able to ask someone at your work. They should know what they are.
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    It's NiChrome and worth 2 - 4 dollars a pound.

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    Thanks Freonjoe....

    I had taken it to the yard before and their little guns could not properly zap/test the metal since the round wires didn't have enough surface area. I knew these are typical since they are on many old package HVAC units. No one I work with know anything more than they are stainless and they are basing that on the fact a magnet doesn't stick. I knew there had to be folks on here who have dealt with this before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freonjoe View Post
    It's NiChrome and worth 2 - 4 dollars a pound.
    Same stuff that's in blow dryers, heat guns, electric heaters, etc.
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    This is what most of it tests out as.




    Took in wire samples from a dryer heating element and an electric furnace to get shot by the gun. Both came back as HW 6015.

    58% nickel
    28% iron
    17% chromium

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    This may prove to be a stupid sugestion. Take the "wire" hit it with a hammer to flatten it out. I would then clean the flattened part with a file and then take that back as your sample. Maybe the larger area will be testable. Mike.
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    Freonjoe is wright, it is nychrome, my yard pays $2.00 per lb.


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