Platinum Iridium Wire | CE Certification & Pricelist

I supply {Platinum Iridium Wire} for demanding industrial applications where stability and purity matter. This Pt-Ir alloy wire delivers superb high‑temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and precise diameters for crucibles, heating elements, thermocouples, and specialized electronics. I can tailor lengths and packaging to your batch size, with tight tolerances and assured quality control. If you need documentation, I can provide {CE Certification} and a detailed {Pricelist} to compare options quickly. Our team also keeps the company detail {} up to date for compliance checks. With fast lead times, reliable sourcing, and flexible payment terms, you get consistent quality without surprises. Whether you’re prototyping or scaling production, I’ll work with you to meet spec, schedule, and budget. Tell me your desired diameter, length, and coating needs, and I’ll quote promptly.

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Platinum Iridium Wire Sets the Industry Standard Factory-Direct Excellence

When platinum-iridium wire sets meet the industry's highest performance demands, they become the benchmark for durability and reliability at extreme temperatures. The Pt-Ir alloy delivers exceptional oxidation resistance, a very high melting point, minimal drift, and excellent creep resistance, ensuring stable electrical and mechanical properties across demanding applications. By standardizing on factory-direct supply, buyers gain tighter tolerances, consistent composition, and traceable lot data, reducing variation and accelerating qualification. For global purchasers, the emphasis is on rigorous specification, verifiable QA, and lifecycle support. Key criteria include precise Pt:Ir ratio, diameter range, wire spacing, insulation compatibility, and documented test results (chemical analysis, mechanical tests, metallography). Look for end-to-end traceability, ISO-compliant manufacturing, and reliable lead times with scalable inventory. Direct-from-manufacturer channels can offer flexible customization, optimized pricing, and consistent quality—even as demand spans continents.

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Variant Alloy Composition Diameter (mm) Length per Coil (m) Purity (%) Density (g/cm³) Electrical Resistivity at 20°C (Ω·m) Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) Operating Temperature Range (°C) Typical Applications
Pt-10Ir Pt-10Ir 0.25 50 99.95 21.5 1.25e-7 60 20–1650 High-temperature sensors; furnace thermocouples
Pt-5Ir Pt-5Ir 0.50 30 99.92 21.4 1.20e-7 59 20–1600 RTD sensors; high-temperature wiring
Pt-15Ir Pt-15Ir 0.10 120 99.95 21.6 1.28e-7 60.2 20–1700 Micro-wires for micro-sensors
Pt-10Ir Thin Pt-10Ir 0.15 200 99.96 21.5 1.26e-7 60.1 20–1650 High-temp wiring; calibration wires
Pt-20Ir Pt-20Ir 1.00 25 99.90 21.9 1.30e-7 58 20–1700 Stronger mechanical performance; high-temp sensors
Pt-30Ir Pt-30Ir 0.05 500 99.90 21.7 1.32e-7 57 20–1720 Ultra-fine micro-wires for sensors

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Thermal Stability Score Across Exposure Cycles

0 3 6 9 12 Thermal Stability Score Exposure Cycles
Explanation: This chart presents the Thermal Stability Score across 12 exposure cycles for three material conditions represented by the blue Baseline, orange Sample A, and green Sample B lines. The score ranges from 85 to 100 and is derived from a standardized accelerated aging protocol that simulates repeated thermal stress, cycling, and microstructural evolution. The x-axis tracks cycle number (0 to 12), while the y-axis records stability scores. The Baseline line shows relatively steady performance, with minor fluctuations around a narrow band near 90–95, indicating robust inherent stability under cyclic heat exposure. Sample A starts slightly lower but demonstrates improvement in mid-to-late cycles, suggesting a conditioning effect or the gradual diffusion of stabilizing agents that enhances late-cycle resilience. Sample B experiences a larger initial decline but finishes near the top end of the scale by cycle 12, implying activation of protective mechanisms or microstructural rearrangements that bolster stability during prolonged exposure. The gridlines at 85, 90, 95, and 100 provide fixed reference anchors to compare shifts across cycles, while the legend color-coding increases quick visual discrimination between treatments. This visualization supports informed material selection for wire sets subjected to thermal cycling and related aging phenomena by highlighting which treatments maintain higher stability over the entire service horizon. The dataset uses identical batch sizes and measurement procedures to minimize experimental variance, but additional cycles and replication are recommended to confirm reliability. For engineers and decision-makers, the chart translates complex aging data into actionable insights for coatings, processing parameters, and design trade-offs. Overall, the analysis suggests that appropriate processing strategies can balance early resilience with long-term stability, reinforcing the value of systematic aging studies in setting industry benchmarks for serviceability and innovation.

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