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publicationDate 1995-02-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-2128813-A1
titleOfInvention Water/glycol sensor for use in oil systems
abstract The present invention provides a sensor (10) and method for detecting the presence of water or glycol in an oil system. The water/glycol sensor includes a water/glycol concentrator (12) which concentrates the water and glycol in a concentrating zone (84). A water/glycol detection probe (14) is located in the concentration zone (84) such that minute quantities of water or glycol in the system may be detected.
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