Typical Properties
75% PT/25% IRIDIUM

Johnson Matthey Rev. 0 September 22, 2006

 
 

Chemical Analysis

Platinum

75% Nominal

Iridium

25% +/- 1.0%

Palladium

1,000 ppm max

Rhodium

1,000 ppm max

Ruthenium

1,000 ppm max

Osmium

1,000 ppm max

Other “Base Metals”

200 ppm max each

Total Pb, Sn, Zn, Sb, As, Bi, Cd

100 ppm max

Total “Base Metals”

500 ppm max

Physical Properties

Density:

21.68 g/cm3

Melting Point:

1860 oC

Electrical Resistivity:

33 Microhm-cm at 20 oC

Product Configurations 

Wire

 

CNC machined parts

 

Seamless tubing

 

Custom fabrications

 

Cut tubing

 

 
 

Typical Mechanical Properties at Various Conditions at Johnson Matthey

 
 

As Drawn

UTS

% Elongation

230KSI 

<2%

Stress Relieved

UTS

% Elongation

170-215KSI 

>2%

Full Anneal

UTS

% Elongation

110-130KSI

>10%

 
 

Tensile data is typical of wire diameters <.010" diameter using 10" gauge length and a strain rate of 1.0 inch per minute.

Please note that the ranges listed above are not for rod stock as typical rod stock sizes are larger than .010" diameter, and are usually tested with a 2" gauge length, and 0.2 inch per minute.

Tensile properties are strongly dependent on the extent of cold work reduction and therefore to some extent on the cross-section of the diameter as well as to a lesser degree on the gauge length of the test sample and the rate of strain when testing.

Values provided are typical of standard production methods. Values beyond those listed are possible for some alloys and product sizes depending on alloy composition by special processing techniques. Please consult our Engineering department for your special requirement applications.

  1. "As-drawn" is defined as characteristic of material that is directly drawn to finish cross-section with no heat treatment applied as a final processing step.
  2. "Stress Relieved" is defined as characteristic of material that has been heat treated after all final cross-section reductions in a temperature range below that which results in full recrystallization of the micro structure.
  3. "Full Anneal" is defined as characteristic of material that has been heat treated as a final processing step above the recrystallization temperature resulting in a complete transition to an equiaxed grain structure.
  4. Please note that typically only chemical composition and mechanical properties are measured for each manufactured lot.