Method and apparatus for continuously measuring hydrogen concent

Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – By vibration

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ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for continuously measuring the hydrogen concentration in argon gas containing hydrogen and other impurities. The argon gas containing impurities is continuously passed through a high temperature metal getter to thereby remove impurities other than hydrogen from the argon gas and produce a two-component mixture of gases consisting of argon and hydrogen. The two-component gas is then continuously introduced to a thermal conductivity detector and the hydrogen concentration can be determined from the detected thermal conductivity.

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