... nickelalloys.See page 29 for choosing the right gas. pencil torchswivel head torchpencil torchswivel head torchtorch bodyceramicnozzle gas lenstungstenelectrode gas gasuniform laminar gas flowWwW.oto-hui.com11TIG ... penetration. Suitable for manual, automated and robotic welding.argon Use for sheet and plate up to 9mm thick.Suitable for pulse techniques.WwW.oto-hui.com27THE RIGHT GAS Gases for MIG/MAG weldingNotes: ... mixture can be used for the shielding gas. The plasma arc process is also used for cutting.See page 44.plasma gas work piecetungstenelectrodearc plasma jetshielding gas direction of weldkeyhole...
... thesis on nanostructured metaloxides forgas sensing applications. His main activity regards synthesis and elec-trical characterization of metal oxides forgas sensing applications. Presently,he ... nano-devices forgas sensing.AcknowledgementsFinancial support from European Union and MIUR isgratefully acknowledged: “Nanostructured solid-state gas sen-sors with superior performance-NANOS4” ... is raised above the limit of decomposition for the oxide (from 600◦C for zinc oxide to 1500◦C for indiumoxide) [16]. A controlled flow of inert gas (usually argon) ismaintained during decomposition...
... oxides are the most widely used ceram-ics forgas sensor applications. A change in their electricalconductivity due to the presence of a target gas is used for sensing measurement. Among different ... (TiO2)-based gas sensorsshow good sensitivity and stability in adverse environments andhave the potential to become the material of choice for high tem-perature gas sensors [2,3].TiO2forms three ... 600–900◦C[19]. Since ionic radii for Al and Ti are close to each other(0.074 nm for Ti4+and 0.0675 nm for Al3+) [20], Al can occupya regular cation position, forming a substitutional solid...
... ethyl cellulose in terpineol to form printable ink. Theink was deposited on sensor microheater platform, dried for 15 minat 150◦C and annealed at 700◦C for 15 min to reach the stabilizationof ... %of propane in synthetic air at 50% RH. The gas concentrations and gas humidification were prepared with gas mixing system Envi-ronics 4000 at 20◦C. Before the measurements all sensors werestabilized ... exposition to pure carrier gas (synthetic air, 50%RH). The sensor signal was defined as a ratio Rair/R gas , where R gas is the sensing layer resistance in target gas atmosphere and Rairis...
... candidate of gas- sensing applications [15–17]. For the gas- sensing materials,there are various approaches using CNTs as the solution such asCNTs for dispersion, CNTs for composite, CNTs for filling, ... 258–263260provide excellent gas absorption properties. These extremeabsorption properties make CNTs advantageous for use in manyareas of applications. For example, the gas absorption of CNTs atroom ... a remarkable improvement of the hybrid CNTs/SnO2–-TiO2 gas- sensor performance. The improvement of the SnO2–TiO2 gas- sensor performance by including SWCNTs has not been wellunderstood so...
... most used materials in electro-, photo- and gaso-chromic applications. Lately, tungstenoxides have been commonly applied as sensing layers for hazardous gas detection as well. In this work, a soft ... theauthors’ group1–3led to the hypothesis that the ability for selec-tive detection of a particular gaseous analyte in the presenceof interfering gas mixtures (i.e. sensor selectivity) is largelydetermined ... the gas and provide easy mechanisms for accommodating the off-stoichiometric metal: O ratio. The layered structure tungstenoxide dihydrate (H2WO4·H2O) and the open structure hexag-onal form...
... using a gas- tight chromatographicsyringe. Specifically, these concentrations were: 100, 200, 500and 1000 ppb for NO2; 10 and 50 ppm for CO; 2, 5 and 10 ppm for NH3and 50 and 150 ppm for C6H6. ... interesting as active materials for gas sensors is given by their huge surface area that can beexposed to gases [5]. Experimental reports have shown thatupon exposure to toxic gases such as NO2,NH3, ... p-type at 1/250 wt%. For the measurements performed at 250◦C, the response timeto 100 ppb and to 500 ppb of NO2was around 2 min both for thehybrid materials based on WO3and for the pure WO3sensors.It...
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