Electricity: measuring and testing – Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric... – Particle counting
Patent
1989-07-06
1990-01-02
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
Particle counting
324 711, 324446, G01N 2707
Patent
active
048915750
ABSTRACT:
A particle detector in which a pair of pipe elements are coupled together through an aperture and the liquid to be tested is passed through the pipe elements and the aperture with a voltage or current applied to the liquid through the pipe elements acting as electrodes so that the diameter of the pipe elements is reduced because the electrodes are not provided in the pipe elements.
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Kogo Katsuyuki
Miyasaka Shinji
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Harvey Jack B.
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
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