Electrical resistors – Incased – embedded – or housed – Element in insulation with outer metallic sheath
Patent
1997-06-10
1999-04-27
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical resistors
Incased, embedded, or housed
Element in insulation with outer metallic sheath
338307, 338204, 219543, H01C 102
Patent
active
058983600
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic heater for a gas sensor has a heater substrate, a laminating substrate made of the same material as the heater substrate, and an electrode made of platinum and at least one lanthanide oxide disposed between the heater substrate and the laminating substrates. The ceramic heater exhibits improved durability without migration patterns, is free of cracks on the substrate, is free of short circuits in the heat electrode and is low in production cost.
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Easthom Karl
Gellner Michael L.
Samsung Electro - Mechanics Co., Ltd.
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