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... hot gas temperature measurement must be available up to temperatures of 1800 ° C . Continuous Chemical Sensors for Gases and Liquids This is another area of immediate need and a list of identified sensor needs is given in table 1.
... hot gas temperature measurement must be available up to temperatures of 1800 ° C . Continuous Chemical Sensors for Gases and Liquids This is another area of immediate need and a list of identified sensor needs is given in table 1.
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Such portions were : heat , fluid flow , droplet size distribution in the foaming emulsion , bubble surface area , jet penetration and solids behavior . 2A number of ideas , documented in table 2 , were discussed .
Such portions were : heat , fluid flow , droplet size distribution in the foaming emulsion , bubble surface area , jet penetration and solids behavior . 2A number of ideas , documented in table 2 , were discussed .
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... although the sessions had focused on in - bath smelting the outcome could have more widespread applicability . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor 3 See table 3 . Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal 9.
... although the sessions had focused on in - bath smelting the outcome could have more widespread applicability . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor 3 See table 3 . Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal 9.
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Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal Oxygen Activity of Liquid Metal Sulfur Content of Liquid Metal Carbon Monoxide Content of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas ...
Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of Liquid Metal Oxygen Activity of Liquid Metal Sulfur Content of Liquid Metal Carbon Monoxide Content of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas ...
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Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
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