US Patent Application 18143654. HEAT-RESISTANT IR-PT ALLOY simplified abstract
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HEAT-RESISTANT IR-PT ALLOY
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Shunsuke Takeya of Soka-shi (JP)
Hayato Yasuhara of Soka-shi (JP)
Akihiro Shibata of Soka-shi (JP)
Ryohei Akiyoshi of Kariya-city (JP)
HEAT-RESISTANT IR-PT ALLOY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18143654 titled 'HEAT-RESISTANT IR-PT ALLOY
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a heat-resistant alloy made of iridium (Ir) that has improved hardness and processability.
- The alloy consists of 5% to 30% platinum (Pt), 0.5% to 5% tantalum (Ta), and 0.003% to 0.15% of either scandium (Sc), hafnium (Hf), or tungsten (W).
- The remaining balance of the alloy is iridium.
- The alloy is designed to withstand high temperatures while maintaining its hardness.
- The addition of platinum and tantalum improves the alloy's heat resistance.
- The inclusion of scandium, hafnium, or tungsten further enhances the hardness of the alloy.
- The alloy is also easy to process, making it suitable for various applications.
Original Abstract Submitted
Provided is a heat-resistant Ir alloy, which is further improved in Vickers hardness while maintaining satisfactory processability. Specifically, provided is a heat-resistant Ir alloy, including: 5 mass % to 30 mass % of Pt; 0.5 mass % to 5 mass % of Ta; and 0.003 mass % to 0.15 mass % of at least one kind selected from the group consisting of: Sc; Hf; and W, with the balance being Ir.