Probe device for continuous measurements of oxygen in running mo

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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205784, G01N 27411

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060833688

ABSTRACT:
An external conductive protection tube has in a front half wall thereof a front opening formed therein with a front open area large enough to leave molten metal running in due course to inflow therethrough inside the protection tube and advance as it moves, substantially passing by a dipped length of a solid electrolyte tube installed in the protection tube, spreading between the tubes, and in a rear half wall thereof a rear opening formed therein with a rear open area large enough to leave the inflowing molten metal advancing as it moves to pass therethrough, flowing outside the protection tube.

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