Claims
- 1. An electric resistance alloy consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron, said alloy having a temperature coefficient of electric resistance with an absolute value smaller than 100 ppm/.degree. C. over a temperature range of 490.degree. C. to 1340.degree. C. and being in an ordered state at room temperature, prepared by:
- melting in a non-oxidizing atmosphere an alloy consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron; molding the melt of said alloy in a mold; quenching the molded alloy from a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof to room temperature; cold working the quenched alloy into a desired form; and annealing the shaped alloy by heating in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof for a duration longer than 2 seconds but shorter than 100 hours and cooling at a rate of 5.degree.-300.degree. C./hour.
- 2. An electric resistance alloy as defined in claim 1, wherein the alloy consists essentially of 72.0-86.5 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron, said alloy having a temperature coefficient of electric resistance with an absolute value smaller than 50 ppm/.degree. C. over a temperature range of 570.degree. C. to 1335.degree. C.
- 3. An electric resistance alloy product consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron, said alloy product having a temperature coefficient of electric resistance with an absolute value smaller than 100 ppm/.degree. C. over a temperature range of 490.degree. C. to 1340.degree. C. and being in an ordered state at room temperature, prepared by:
- melting in a non-oxidizing atmosphere an alloy consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron; molding the melt of said alloy in a mold, quenching the molded alloy from a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof to room temperature; cold working the quenched alloy into a desired form; fastening the shaped alloy to a heat-resisting insulating member; and annealing the shaped alloy by heating in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof for a duration longer than 2 seconds but shorter than 100 hours and cooling at a rate of 5.degree.-300.degree. C./hour.
- 4. An electric resistance alloy product consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron, said alloy product having a temperature coefficient of electric resistance with an absolute value smaller than 100 ppm/.degree. C. over a temperature range of 490.degree. C. to 1340.degree. C. and being in an ordered state at room temperature, prepared by:
- melting in a non-oxidizing atmosphere an alloy consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron; molding the melt of said alloy in a mold; quenching the molded alloy from a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof to room temperature; applying heat-resisting insulating material onto the surface of the quenched alloy; cold working the insulated alloy into a desired form; and annealing the shaped alloy by heating in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof for a duration longer than 2 seconds but shorter than 100 hours and cooling at a rate of 5.degree.-300.degree. C./hour.
- 5. An electric resistance alloy product consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron, said alloy product having a temperature coefficient of electric resistance with an absolute value smaller than 100 ppm/.degree. C. over a temperature range of 490.degree. C. to 1340.degree. C. and being in an ordered state at room temperature, prepared by:
- melting in a non-oxidizing atmosphere an alloy consisting essentially of 59.0-88.0 wt % of palladium and the remainder of iron; molding the melt of said alloy in a mold; quenching the molded alloy from a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof to room temperature; cold working the quenched alloy into a worked member; applying heat-resisting insulating material onto the surface of the worked member; shaping the worked member into a desired form; and annealing the shaped alloy by heating in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature higher than the order-disorder transformation point thereof but lower than the melting point thereof for a duration longer than 2 seconds but shorter than 100 hours and cooling at a rate of 5.degree.-300.degree. C./hour.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 437, 613, filed Oct. 29, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,518,439.
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