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titleOfInvention Particle sensor
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To provide an apparatus capable of effectively detecting metal particles in a fluid. The apparatus is adapted to detect particles in a fluid. The device includes first and second electrodes within a housing. The first and second electrodes form a V-shaped recess. A magnet is installed in the housing to attract the ferrous particles into the recess. The resistance value between the first and second electrodes is measured as an indicator of particles in the fluid.
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