Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a conductivity determining device
Patent
1991-10-22
1993-10-12
Wieder, Kenneth A.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a conductivity determining device
324450, 324204, 324239, 324693, G01R 2726, G01N 2706
Patent
active
052529258
ABSTRACT:
An improved detector assembly with an electromagnetic induction-type conductivity meter is provided with a pair of housing members forming a first liquid sample flow path at a central location, and a second liquid sample flow path on their outer circumference. An excitation coil and a detection coil extend about the first liquid sample path, while the second liquid sample flow path interconnects with the first liquid sample flow path both upstream and downstream of the respective coils. The second liquid sample flow path can substantially extend about the coils so that a relatively large induction current can be generated and measured as representative of the liquid sample.
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Akiyama Shigeyuki
Matsumoto Hiroo
Brown Glenn W.
Horiba Ltd.
Wieder Kenneth A.
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