PDTI metal alloy as a hydrogen or hydrocarbon sensitive metal

Metal treatment – Stock – Noble metal base

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ABSTRACT:
A hydrogen sensitive metal alloy contains palladium and titanium to provide a larger change in electrical resistance when exposed to the presence of hydrogen. The alloy can be used for improved hydrogen detection.

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