Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Gas – vapor – or moisture absorbing or collecting
Patent
1984-03-30
1986-04-15
Niebling, John F.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Gas, vapor, or moisture absorbing or collecting
73 23, 4271263, H01L 700, G01N 2704
Patent
active
045830703
ABSTRACT:
A sensor for detecting low concentrations of silane gas in air and a process for making the sensor are disclosed. The sensor comprises a silane-sensitive element and a heater to heat the element to 200.degree.-400.degree. C. The element comprises an electrode-equipped alumina porcelain tube coated with a mixture of SnO.sub.2, SbOCl, and Pt. The tube is calcined in air or in an oxidized antimony atmosphere at 600.degree.-850.degree. C. and is exposed to a silane atmosphere at 150.degree.-850.degree. C. to stabilize its properties.
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Nguyen Nam X.
Niebling John F.
Nohmi Bosai Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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