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titleOfInvention Manufacture of gas detecting element
abstract PURPOSE:To improve mechanical strength without the reduction in gas-sensitivity, by a method wherein a gas sensitive substance is fromed on a substrate by a flame spray method. CONSTITUTION:A powdery substance, whose main component is stannic oxide, is treated by a plasma flame spray method or a gas flame spray method to form an adhering gas sensing film 2 on an alumina insulating substrate 1 and an electrode 3 is formed thereon. A gas sensing substance is adhered to the alumina insulating substrate in a condition to heat it to thousands centigrade degree, and thereby the gas detecting element so formed is high in both an adhesive force to the alumina substrate and the mechanical strength of the gas sensing film itself. Additionally, the gas sensing substrate is rapidly cooled on the slumina insulating substrate 1, and as a result, particle growth is hard to occur and the element has a large adsorbing area and a high gas sensitivity.
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