Detecting element with adhesive layer including unevenly distrib

Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Ambient temperature

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338 22R, 7320425, 252514, H01C 304

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051755270

ABSTRACT:
A detecting element for a thermal flow meter, which includes a support having a bearing surface, an electrically resistive body formed on the bearing surface of the support, an electrical conductor which is fixedly secured to the support by means of an adhesive, and an adhesive layer made of the adhesive. The conductor is electrically connected to the electrically resistive body through the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer consists essentially of a glass component and a metal component, such that the glass component has a larger volume than the metal component, and such that the glass and metal components are unevenly distributed in the adhesive layer.

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