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Mold made of nickel-phosphorus alloy

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Assignee: HON HAI PREC IND CO LTDPriority: Oct 2, 2012Filed: Dec 26, 2012Published: Apr 3, 2014
Est. expiryOct 2, 2032(~6.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Zih-Wei Wang
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Abstract

A nickel-phosphorus alloy is consisted of nickel and phosphorus. The weight percent of the nickel element is from about 86.95% to about 87.05%. The weight percent of the phosphorus element is from about 12.95% to about 13.05%.

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         1 . A nickel-phosphorus alloy, consisting of:
 a nickel element, the weight percent of the nickel element being from about 86.95% to about 87.05%; and   a phosphorus element, the weight percent of the phosphorus element being from about 12.95% to about 13.05%.   
     
     
         2 . The nickel-phosphorus alloy of  claim 1 , wherein the weight percent of the nickel element is about 86.95%, the weight percent of the phosphorus element is about 13.05%. 
     
     
         3 . The nickel-phosphorus alloy of  claim 1 , wherein the atomic percent of the nickel element is about 78.01%, and the atomic percent of the phosphorus element is about 21.99%. 
     
     
         4 . A mold made of a nickel-phosphorus alloy, the nickel-phosphorus alloy consisting of:
 a nickel element, the weight percent of the nickel element being from about 86.95% to about 87.05%; and   a phosphorus element, the weight percent of the phosphorus element being from about 12.95% to about 13.05%.   
     
     
         5 . The mold of  claim 1 , wherein the weight percent of the nickel element is about 86. 95%, the weight percent of the phosphorus element is about 13.05%. 
     
     
         6 . The mold of  claim 1 , wherein the atomic percent of the nickel element is about 78.01%, and the atomic percent of the phosphorus element is about 21.99%.

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