Melting Point of Common Platinum Alloys
The melting points of platinum alloys can vary depending on the specific composition of the alloy. The following table provides a curated list of melting point values for common platinum alloys at 1 atmospheric (atm) pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)
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95Pt-5Au | 1670 |
95Pt-5Ir | 1779 |
90Pt-10Ir | 1790 |
85Pt-15Ir | 1820 |
80Pt-20Ir | 1825 |
75Pt-25Ir | 1845 |
70Pt-30Ir | 1885 |
95Pt-5Rh | 1825 |
90Pt-10Rh | 1850 |
80Pt-20Rh | 1900 |
70Pt-30Rh | 1885 |
92Pt-8W | 1870 - 1910 |
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References: 1) Cardarelli, François. Materials Handbook: A Concise Desktop Reference. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018.