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Morgan Technical Ceramics
November 3, 2010
Thermocouple Tube
A new thermocouple protection tube material made from CaO-stabilized Zirconia withstands furnace temperatures up to 2000°C. The new tubes offer corrosion and chemical resistance at higher temperatures than can be achieved with Alumina tubes. Processes that use inert atmosphere and graphite result in reduced oxygen in the Alumina tubes, causing their early failure. The oxygen molecules in the Zirconia will also be reduced in this environment, but at a much slower rate. The material can be used in directional solidification system furnaces, where thermocouple tubes are sitting in a graphite bed.
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