Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration
Patent
1980-01-18
1982-05-18
Kreitman, Stephen A.
Measuring and testing
Gas content of a liquid or a solid
By vibration
G01N 716
Patent
active
043298680
ABSTRACT:
A sample of an inorganic material is placed into a hermetically sealed electrode pulse furnace and heating and melting of the sample are effected at a temperature within the range of from 1,600.degree. to 2,500.degree. C. Delivering of the hydrogen evolved upon melting from the unsealed furnace to the site of its quantitative recording is effected by means of an inert gas at a temperature of from 1,600.degree. to 2,500.degree. C., which makes it possible to determine the content of hydrogen with an accuracy of 2.times.10.sup.-3 % by mass in inorganic materials, for example slags, within a period of from 5 to 10 minutes.
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Kuznetsov Lev B.
Lvov Igor A.
Romanova Valentina P.
Strelkov Valentin V.
Zaitsev Anatoly V.
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