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filingDate 2004-12-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100594841-B1
titleOfInvention High-temperature molten salt reference electrode and its manufacturing method
abstract The present invention relates to a reference electrode for high temperature molten salt and a method of manufacturing the same, and more particularly, in a reference electrode for high temperature molten salt composed of an alumina tube 10 and a silver wire-silver chloride-molten salt therein, the alumina of the reference electrode The reference electrode for high temperature molten salt and a method of manufacturing the same, characterized in that the porous ceramic layer 20 is formed in one opening of the tube 10, according to the present invention is excellent in durability and corrosion resistance to physical or thermal shock However, the reproducibility and dislocation characteristics in the hot molten salt have superior and stable advantages over the conventional Pyrex type reference electrode.n n n n Reference electrode, porous ceramics, silver wire, silver chloride, molten salt
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