Platinum Wire is a pure platinum wire available in a range of diameters and lengths.
Platinum is a dense, malleable, and ductile precious metal that is highly resistant to corrosion.
The excellent conductivity and stability of platinum make it ideal for use in electrical contacts, thermocouples, and laboratory crucibles.
Platinum wire from Goodfellow can be used in high-temperature furnaces, electrochemical applications, and precision scientific instruments that require a wire with high chemical inertness.
With a variety of diameters and lengths to choose from, Goodfellow's platinum wire provides researchers and engineers with a versatile material for demanding applications.
Platinum was known to the native South Americans before the arrival of Christopher Columbus and was introduced to Europe around the year 1750.
Platinum is a member of the platinoid group. It is a lustrous, malleable and ductile metal, its abundance in the Earth's crust is approximately 0.001ppm.
It is the most important metal of a group of six (Pt, Pd, Os, Ir, Rh and Ru). It is not affected by oxygen or water and is only soluble in aqua regia or molten alkalis.
The applications for platinum are numerous and varied, for example it is used to make standards of weights and measures, it is used in the electronic industry for electrical contacts subject to elevated temperatures and in the manufacture of electrodes subject to chemical attacks.
This product is only supplied on demand, and its price is calculated based on the platinum futures market, being 950 USD for the price shown.
Therefore, a specific economic proposal will be made if it is of interest to you, and the offered price will be respected as long as it does not experience an increase of more than 5% to the 950 USD of the contract in the platinum futures market, being the final price adjusted to the variation that occurs if it is greater, and also in the event of a decrease in the contract price greater than 5% of the absolute value.