Platinum-Iridium 10 Tube


The platinum-iridium 10 tube is a tubular item made from an alloy of the precious metals platinum and iridium. Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and stability, it is widely used in many industrial applications, especially in situations that require precise measurements, such as temperature sensors and microelectronic devices.

The main characteristics of the platinum-iridium 10 tube are its high hardness, high melting point, and high corrosion resistance, as well as its relatively low contact resistance, making it an ideal material for high-demand low-voltage contact points. It is commonly used to make various electrical sensors, thick film resistors in microelectronics, standard resistors, and certain specific standard parts, such as ignition contacts in aircraft engines.

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