Method of heating a solid electrolyte body

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204424, 204425, 204426, 204427, 219200, 219553, 338 7, G01N 2746, H05B 310

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ABSTRACT:
In a heating system for heating a ceramic body suitably adapted for, but not limited to, a detector to measure the oxygen concentration of a gaseous mixture such as automobile exhaust gas by using the principle of an oxygen concentration cell made of an oxygen ion conductive solid electrolyte body with electrodes mounted on opposite surfaces thereof, the inventive heater or detector and the method use AC voltage electrode means provided on the solid electrolyte body to apply an AC voltage thereto for heating the heater or detector.

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