2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2018.01.018
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Fabrication of flexible Ir and Ir-Rh wires and application for thermocouple

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“…[36] Iridium (Ir), platinum (Pt), ruthenium (Ru), and their alloy fibers can be fabricated from the melt by the A-μ-PD method without the influence of their poor workability. [36][37][38] The Ir fibers fabricated using the A-μ-PD method were composed of elongated grains with a relatively large size, originating from unidirectional solidification, and the flexibility of Ir fibers was significantly improved compared with that of commercial Ir wires produced using the wire-drawing process. Therefore, the A-μ-PD method is appropriate for developing innovative fabrication techniques to produce thin fibers of various metals and alloys with poor workability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36] Iridium (Ir), platinum (Pt), ruthenium (Ru), and their alloy fibers can be fabricated from the melt by the A-μ-PD method without the influence of their poor workability. [36][37][38] The Ir fibers fabricated using the A-μ-PD method were composed of elongated grains with a relatively large size, originating from unidirectional solidification, and the flexibility of Ir fibers was significantly improved compared with that of commercial Ir wires produced using the wire-drawing process. Therefore, the A-μ-PD method is appropriate for developing innovative fabrication techniques to produce thin fibers of various metals and alloys with poor workability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the performance of Pt-based alloys was qualified for the demands of new-generation engines [7,8,9], their application temperature, service life, and cost were still not optimal. Compared with platinum, iridium has the advantages of a higher melting point, higher strength, and better corrosion resistance [10]. Use of Ir and Ir-based alloys as spark plug electrodes have improved engine ignition performance, extended service life, and reduced costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ir can be rapidly oxidized or evaporated in an oxygen-enriched environment at high temperatures [14]. Since high-temperature oxidation resistance capacity is a crucial factor in improving spark plug performance [10,15], it is worthwhile to investigate the oxidation behavior of Ir–Rh alloys in the interest of minimizing the undesirable weight loss of alloys from Ir.…”
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“…The A-µ-PD method is based on the µ-PD method, which can grow inorganic single crystals from the melt, and various functional single crystals have been developed [15][16][17][18]. The A-µ-PD method can fabricate metal and alloy fibers with poor workability and a high melting point, and the diameter of the fabricated fiber can be controlled with accuracy to the submicron level [19]. In our previous reports, noble metal and alloy fibers such as iridium (Ir), ruthenium (Ru), platinum (Pt) and their alloys could be fabricated by the A-µ-PD method [14,19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%