Exploring Thermal Sensors in Hydrogen Atmosphere for Turbines and Other Applications, Part 2 of 2
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Some thermal sensing systems are not able to measure the lower end of the spectrum, while other systems are not able to measure the higher end.
In Part 1, we learned how Nanmac and Rhenium Alloys, Inc. worked together to discover a thermal sensing system in hydrogen atmospheres that answered these issues. In Part 2, explore thermal sensors in hydrogen atmospheres for temperatures above 2642°F to discover if ceramics can reach 4000°F. Can these ultra-high temperature systems be built commercially? Click the read more to find out.
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October 31 — November 2, 2022: A Time To Get Serious About Heat Treat
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