Temperature history indicator

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By electrical or magnetic heat sensor

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420 16, 420 17, G01K 738

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052015831

ABSTRACT:
A temperature history indicator for a boiler tube or other thing can take the form of a clip fixed around the tube or thing. The indicator is made of a ferrite-containing duplex stainless steel non-structural piece of alloy having at least about 63 weight % of iron, 23-27% chromium, 5-11% nickel, and the balance comprising other components no one of which exceeds 2.0%. Preferably, the balance of the alloy includes any one or more of 0.005-0.009% carbon, 0.3-0.8% silicon, 1.0-2.0% manganese, 0.002-0.006% phosphorous, 0.003-0.007% sulphur, 0-0.02% molybdenum, and 0-0.02% copper. The thing is associated beforehand with the alloy in such a way as to irreversibly alter its magnetic properties and after exposure to temperature, the time and/or temperature are deduced by the loss in magnetic permeability.

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