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- Volume 9
- Issue 4
- Oct 1965
- Pages 130-135
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The Wetting of Platinum and Its Alloys by Glass
II—RHODIUM-PLATINUM ALLOYS AND THE INFLUENCE OF GOLD
- G. L. Selman
- M. R. Spender
- A. S. Darling
- Platinum Metals Rev.,
- 1965,
- 9,
- (4),
- 130
Article Synopsis
In the second part of this paper it is shown that rhodium-platinum alloys are less readily wetted by glass than pure platinum, although the effect is marginal and disappears at temperatures above 1200°C. Gold additions are shown to increase the resistance to wetting much more effectively, the equilibrium contact angle between borosilicate glass and platinum containing 5 to 7 per cent of gold and 10 per cent of rhodium remaining above 75° up to 1500°C. This ternary alloy is stronger and more resistant to creep at high temperatures than the binary 10 per cent rhodium-platinum alloy.







