Microstructures and Properties of Typical Zirconia Tubes for the Determination of Oxygen Content

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The measurement of oxygen content in liquid iron and steel has been a challenge for decades and there have been many attempts to develop oxygen sensor to adjustment the smelting process on the basis of the probe for monitoring oxygen dissolved in molten liquid. However, there was still not a common standards of zirconium tubes about domestic product, which limited their application and improvement This work selected several domestic enterprises oxygen measuring half-cell system to study the relationship between the physical properties and microstructure at room temperature. Furthermore, we also analyzed about the typical performance of the domestic Oxygen content products, which would be beneficial to test and improve the quality of domestic products. Keywords: zirconia tubes, oxygen content, oxygen sensor

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