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publicationDate 1991-07-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-1286124-C
titleOfInvention Repeating temperature sensing immersion probe
abstract REPEATING TEMPERATURE SENSING IMMERSION PROBE Abstract of the Disclosure A temperature sensing device suitable for repeated immersions into a molten metal bath. The invention in-cluding a protective refractory sleeve which encases a portion of a generally cylindrical cardboard support tube. Within the support tube is mounted a temperature sensing unit including a body portion, which is positioned within the end of the support tube, and a thermocouple extension portion, which includes a U-shaped quartz tube and which extends through and projects away from the end of the protection sleeve. The cardboard support tube is wrapped with a reflective foil substantially over its end and its entire peripheral surface. The U-shaped quartz tube is provided with an alumina coating to prevent degredation of the quartz material during repeated immersions into the molten metal bath. The combination increasing the number of useful immersions of the sensing unit prior to failure.
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