High temperature, oxidation resistant noble metal-Al alloy therm

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Having particular thermoelectric composition

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ABSTRACT:
A thermocouple having an electropositive leg formed of a noble metal-Al alloy and an electronegative leg electrically joined at respective ends thereof to form a thermocouple junction. The thermocouple provides for accurate and reproducible measurement of high temperatures (600.degree.-1300.degree. C.) in inert, oxidizing, or reducing environments, gases or vacuum. Furthermore, the thermocouple circumvents the need for expensive, strategic precious metals such as rhodium as a constituent component. Selective oxidation of rhodium is also thereby precluded.

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