The Tensile Creep Behaviour of Rhodium-Platinum Alloys

Abstract
Although the 10 per cent rhodium-platinum alloy has been used extensively for high-temperature applications in the glass and chemical industries for many years, little precise information on its mechanical properties under suck conditions has hitherto been available. Experiments in specially designed high-temperature creep furnaces have provided accurate design data to ensure useful life at high temperature.

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