Thermocouple bimetal having a high application limit, and method

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148127, 148142, 428682, 428685, B32B 1501, B32B 1508

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ABSTRACT:
A thermocouple bimetal of the type made from a metallic component of high thermal expansion which is bonded to a component of low thermal expansion and in which said component of low thermal expansion consists of a thermally age-hardenable iron-nickel-titanium alloy with 26 to 55% nickel, 1-5% free titanium, 0-16% cobalt, remainder iron including impurities conditioned by the melt, and said component of high thermal expansion consists of a thermally age-hardenable iron-nickel-manganese-titanium alloy with 14-26% nickel, 3-10% manganese, 1-5% free titanium, remainder iron including impurities conditioned by the melt. An advantageous method of producing such a bimetal is also described.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2048163 (1936-07-01), Pilling et al.
patent: 3829296 (1974-08-01), Charest
patent: 4131720 (1978-12-01), Spangler

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