Application Of Oxygen Sensors In Industrial Glass Melting Tanks

A comparative study of electrochemical oxygen sensors for glass melts employing zirconia solid electrolytes developed by Schott Glaswerke and by the HVG is reported. The sensors applied in a feeder channel of a melting tank producing green glass yielded slightly different but reproducible results despite different constructions. The zirconia reference electrodes achieved more than one year active lifetime at 1200 deg C. Their potentials directly compared over extended periods agreed within less than 3 mV. The potential differences of the platinum measuring electrodes were traced to temperature gradients. Unexpected sudden oxygen inhomogeneities of the melt were detected and explained.

Author
F G K Baucke Et Al
Origin
Schott Glaswerke, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Tech 69 3 1996 57-63
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 971

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Application Of Oxygen Sensors In Industrial Glass Melting Tanks
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Tech 69 3 1996 57-63
S 971
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