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Elinvar is a nickel–iron–chromium
alloy notable for
having a
modulus of
elasticity which does not
change much with
temperature changes. The name is a...
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Guillaume is
known for his
discovery of nickel–steel
alloys he
named invar,
elinvar and platinite [it], also
known as red platinum.
Invar has a near-zero coefficient...
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certain medical equipment and
surgical instruments, in the same
category as
Elinvar, Ni-Span, Vibralloy,
Nivaflex and
other similar alloys. The "non-variable"...
- (beryllium–bronze alloy),
Nivarox (iron–nickel–chromium–titanium–beryllium alloy) and
Elinvar (an
alloy similar to Invar,
though less
resistant to
magnetism and more...
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different solution was
created by
Charles Édouard Guillaume,
inventor of
elinvar. This is a nickel-steel
alloy with the
property that the
modulus of elasticity...
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invention of Invar, a
nickel steel alloy with very low
thermal expansion, and
Elinvar (from élasticité invariable, 'invariable elasticity') an
alloy whose elasticity...
- Most iron
alloys are steels, with
carbon as a
major alloying element.
Elinvar (nickel, chromium)
Fernico (nickel, cobalt)
Ferroalloys (Category:Ferroalloys)...
- Earth's core Earth's core is
composed of an iron–nickel
alloy about 5.5% Ni
Elinvar A
manufactured alloy whose elasticity does not
change with temperature;...
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which achieved accuracy of 15 milliseconds per day.
Suspension springs of
Elinvar were used to
eliminate temperature variation of the spring's restoring...