Electricity: measuring and testing – Using ionization effects – For analysis of gas – vapor – or particles of matter
Patent
1991-01-03
1992-03-17
Wieder, Kenneth A.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Using ionization effects
For analysis of gas, vapor, or particles of matter
324696, 324703, 324724, 324717, 73 61R, 73 611R, G01N 2722, G01N 3322
Patent
active
050972120
ABSTRACT:
A vapor electrical conductivity cell with sensing plates mounted on insulrs exposed to the vapor. Vapor condensation on those insulators cause errors in the conductivity measurements. The improvement of the invention keeps the insulators at a temperature higher than the vapor. The leakage errors are therefore reduced considerably.
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Carlon Hugh R.
Pritt Rex M.
Goldberg Edward
Lane Anthony T.
Sachs Michael C.
Solis Jose M.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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