Diamond encapsulated resistance temperature detector

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

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H01C 310, G01K 716

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051810085

ABSTRACT:
A resistance temperature detector for rapidly sensing temperatures in an operating environment by means of changes in the current through an element whose electrical resistance varies with temperature includes a fine wire coil whose electrical resistance varies with temperature, and a deposited coating of a rigid, coherent mineral, such as diamond, which is deposited over the fine wire coil.

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