Ceramic coated wires and thermocouples

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Processes

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136200, 136233, 427117, H01L 3534, H01L 3700

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050697269

ABSTRACT:
An insulated ceramic coated wire with a relatively thin ceramic coating allowing flexibility. The insulation is non porous and is particularly useful for thermocouples. The application all describes thermocouple made with such wires.

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