CMW ELKONIUM® 41 palladium based alloy
Subcategory: Precious Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Palladium Alloy
Material Notes: Palladium belongs to the platinum group of metals and like platinum is highly resistant to atmospheric corrosion; however, it begins to tarnish at temperatures above 400(C. It has a high melting point (1552(C) and, like platinum, resists arc formation. Its low electrical conductivity (16% IACS) limits its application to low current circuits. It costs much less than platinum, and is used as a lower cost alternative. Economics normally dictate that it be supplied as a composite contact with a thin contact metal facing silver brazed to a nickel-plated steel rivet, screw, or projection weld button backing. ELKONIUM® 41 is a palladium-silver-nickel alloy sold by CMW, which is tarnish resistant and considerably harder than pure palladium. It is one of the more economical precious metals and is used in business machines where the contacts operate at high repetitive rates and close with impact. A contact combination very resistant to metal transfer and sticking is obtained when ELKONIUM 41 alloy is operated against a tungsten negative contact, Information provided by CMW Inc.
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- Hardness, Rockwell 15T
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Elongation at Break
- Electrical Resistivity
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