Planar sensor made of ceramic material, for detecting combustibl

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204425, 204429, G01N 2726

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054276721

ABSTRACT:
A planar sensor made of ceramic material, for measuring and detecting combustible gases and/or the oxygen content in furnaces or in the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines, is described. The sensor has an at least five-layered structure on the basis of a combination of three zirconium dioxide layers with two aluminum oxide layers, a metallic heating resistor being embedded between two aluminum oxide layers, and three zirconium dioxide layers being combined with two platinum electrodes and one further electrode made of a binary or ternary alloy of platinum with gold, nickel, copper, rhodium, ruthenium, palladium or titanium. A process for fabricating the sensor is also described. It is also possible for the sensor to be combined, according to the invention, with a suitable housing which on its outside is provided with connecting wires and plugs for transmitting the measured signals.

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