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Platinite

A nickel-iron alloy containing about 45 percent nickel used in wire form for passing through glass, as in electric lamps and radio valves because its coeffi­cient of expansion is similar to that of glass. Frequently it is copper-coated to give a more secure bond between the metal and the glass.

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