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A carbon sensor capable of measuring carbon from 0.005 to 4.0 weight percent would be optimum and cover all needs ; however , a sensor capable of 0.1 to 4.0 percent would be a good starting point for process control .
A carbon sensor capable of measuring carbon from 0.005 to 4.0 weight percent would be optimum and cover all needs ; however , a sensor capable of 0.1 to 4.0 percent would be a good starting point for process control .
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... refractory and control specialists should be given the task of developing a continuous carbon sensor which would be fully operational within 2 years . o A team approach to " intelligent processing " should be initiated early in the ...
... refractory and control specialists should be given the task of developing a continuous carbon sensor which would be fully operational within 2 years . o A team approach to " intelligent processing " should be initiated early in the ...
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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 Nitrogen ...
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 Nitrogen ...
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