Base on Double Thermocouple the Casting Powder Crystallization Measurement

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This paper proposed the measuring device for the casting powder crystallization and the crystalline proportion test by the double thermocouple. The two different dual platinum-rhodium thermocouple wires are acted as heating element and temperature measurer at the same time, so that, the temperature of both wires apart can be controlled accurately. Adjusting the two wires distance discretionarily, the crystalline state can be observed under the different range of temperature of flux film on the both sides. The fast temperature raising and high efficiency of metering technology is designed for the measurement device and achieved great sense to research the casting powder characters in the crystallizer.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 889-890)

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695-698

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February 2014

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