Resistors
Basic requirements for resistors (still one of the most numerous component in circuits) are: | ||
|
||
Materials of choice include | ||
Ta, Ta based alloys, and in particular "Constantan" (55% Cu, 44% Ni, 1% Mn), a resistor material with an especially small temperature coefficient ar, but a large thermoelectric coefficient). | ||
Strange mixtures of conductors and insulators including "Cermet" (short for Ceramics - Metals), e.g. Cr - SiO2. | ||
Details and data in the (future) link. | ||
Heating
Basic requirements for heating elements are: | ||
| ||
The choice of a materials depends significantly on the range of temperatures envisioned. We have: | ||
FeNiCr, FeNiAl alloys. | ||
Pt, W, Ta, Mo - stable elements with a high melting point. | ||
MoSi2 Among more industrial applications also used as heaters in dish washers - this is very aggressive environment! | ||
Graphite (up to 3000 K in non-oxidizing gas). | ||
Some details and data can be found in the links. | ||
Overview of resistivity and temperature range for some materials | ||
Maximum temperatures for some materials | ||
© H. Föll (Electronic Materials - Script)