Manufacture and .Electrical Properties of Manganin - Discussion (ba86ec33-61fb-4c0c-9384-1f799d43b181)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 102 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1919
Abstract
F. G. SMITH, Waterbury, Conn.-I would like to ask whether small amounts of iron give the maximum resistance at a low temperature, and if the large amounts of iron raise the temperature at which the maximum resistance occurs? That is, with a small amount of iron, will a maximum be at, say, 10°? F. E. BASH.-With the small amount of iron, the maximum is at a lower temperature, and with the increase of iron, the maximum increases; it seems to come to a maximum and then decrease; that is, increasing the iron up to a certain value increases the temperature at which there is a maximum of resistance, and any increase of iron beyond that value will start decreasing this temperature. With 2 per cent. of iron, the maximum is lower than for 1.5 per cent. which was the value that we found to be satisfactory. F. L. DRIVER,* Jr., Harrison, N. J.-I would like to ask what chance there is of the instrument companies getting together and deciding on standards for both manganin and constantan? We make both of these alloys in this country and we find that each one of the instrument com-panies who buy these materials require different standards of specific electrical resistance and thermal e.m.f. For instance, some of our cus-tomers require an electrical resistance in manganin or therlo of 240 ohms per circular mil foot and others require it with a specific electrical resist-ance of 270 ohms per circular mil foot. They buy these alloys in relatively small quantities so that it means much extra melting and supervision when making up small quantities for each consumer. If something could be. clone to eliminate this, it would be a benefit to the instrument com-panies, who could secure their material more cheaply, and to the manu-facturers, who would not have to spend so much time and effort in special manufacturing.
Citation
APA: (1919) Manufacture and .Electrical Properties of Manganin - Discussion (ba86ec33-61fb-4c0c-9384-1f799d43b181)
MLA: Manufacture and .Electrical Properties of Manganin - Discussion (ba86ec33-61fb-4c0c-9384-1f799d43b181). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.