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Custom EnquiryIr Rod 3.18mm diameter 99.95% pure
Iridium
Ir Rod 12.7mm diameter 99.95% pure
Iridium
Ir Rod 15.88mm diameter 99.95% pure
Iridium
Ir Rod 19.05mm diameter 99.95% pure
Iridium
Ir Rod 25.4mm diameter 99.95% pure
Iridium
Ir Sheet Thickness 0.5mm (0.020")
Purity 99.95%, Iridium
Ir Sheet Thickness 0.76mm (0.030")
Purity 99.95%, Iridium
Ir Sheet Thickness 1.0mm (0.040")
Purity 99.95%, Iridium
Ir Sheet Thickness 1.5mm (0.060")
Purity 99.95%, Iridium
Ir Sheet Thickness 3.18mm (0.125")
Purity 99.95%, Iridium
Iridium Ir, Purity 99.95%
Iridium-Manganese Ir-Mn,
Available in various ratios wt% or at%, Purity 99.9%+
Ir Foil Thickness 0.1mm (0.004") Purity 99.95%
Iridium
Ir Foil Thickness 0.2mm (0.008") Purity 99.95%
Iridium
A platinum group metal, iridium is white, resembling platinum, but with a slight yellowish cast. Due to its extreme hardness and brittleness, iridium is difficult to machine, form, or work. It is the most corrosion-resistant metal known: iridium cannot be attacked by any acids or by aqua regia, but it can be attacked by molten salts, such as NaCl and NaCN.
The measured density of iridium is only slightly lower than that of osmium, which is often listed as the densest element known. However, calculations of density from the space lattice may produce more reliable data for these elements than actual measurements and give a density of 22,650 kg/m³ for iridium versus 22,610 kg/m³ for osmium. Definitive selection between the two is therefore not possible at this time.