Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Nonelectrical – nonmagnetic – or nonmechanical temperature...
Patent
1990-01-11
1991-07-30
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
Nonelectrical, nonmagnetic, or nonmechanical temperature...
2504611, 252962, G01J 502, G01K 1120
Patent
active
050355139
ABSTRACT:
A fluorescent material is suggested whose decay time is used more particularly for determining a temperature. Said fluorescent material consists of pulverized crystals. The grain size of the pulverized and homogenized material is preferably <40 .mu.m.
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Fehrenbach Gustav W.
Peukert Doris
Degussa - AG
Yasich Daniel M.
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