The temperature scales of Columbium, thorium, rhodium and molybdenum at 0.667μ

L. V. Whitney


To establish temperature scales for columbium, thorium, rhodium and molybdenum spectral emissivities were measured for these metals at λ=0.667μ. The Mendenhall V wedge was used for columbium and rolled cylinders were used for the other metals. Rolled cylinders were more satisfactory for measuring emissivities than specimens in other forms. Rigorous heat treatment was found necessary for accurate results. Emissivities for all four metals were constant with temperatures. Results are: Emissivity λ=0.667μ Temperature range covered Columbium 0.374 1300A°-2200A°K Thorium. 380 1300A°-1700A Rhodium. 242 1300A°-2000AMolybdenum. 382 1300A°-2100 © 1935 The American Physical Society.

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Wavelength μ: 0.667 Temperature Range, K: 1300-2180 Geometry θ': ~0° Composition (weight percent), Specifications and Remarks: Heat treated for over 500 hrs; measured in vacuum (<10-5 mm Hg).
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Wavelength μ: 0.667 Temperature Range, K: 1320-2020 Geometry θ': ~0° Composition (weight percent), Specifications and Remarks: Heat treated for over 700 hrs; measured in vacuum (4 x 10-8 mm Hg).
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Wavelength μ: 0.667 Temperature Range, K: 1300-1655 Geometry θ': ~0° Composition (weight percent), Specifications and Remarks: Heat treated for 600 hrs.