Preparation method of heating type thermocouple liquid level measurement sensor
A technology of liquid level measurement and thermocouple, which is applied in the direction of liquid level indicator for physical variable measurement, etc., can solve the problem that the armored cable cannot distinguish the gas-liquid interface, the armored cable cannot distinguish the gas-liquid interface, and restricts the development of liquid level measurement technology. and other issues to achieve the effect of ensuring sensitivity and accuracy, high resolution, good accuracy and reliability
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[0030] The preparation method of the heating type thermocouple liquid level measuring sensor is characterized in that the following steps are arranged, see figure 1 :
[0031] Fabrication of the heating element:
[0032] 1) Take the heating wire 7, straighten it and wipe it clean. Fold the heating wire in half and fix the folded end on the ceramic tube 8, clamp the other end on the winding frame, wind the heating wire equidistantly around the ceramic tube in a clockwise direction, and then connect the two ends of the heating wire to the ceramic tube. One end of the tube, fixed. Among them, the heating wire adopts Cr20Ni80 material with a melting point of 1400°C, a density of 8.4 g / mm3, an elongation ≥ 20, a resistivity of 1.09±0.05μΩ.m, a thermal conductivity of 60.3 kj / m.h°C, and a linear expansion coefficient of 18. The diameter of the wire is 0.18-0.22mm; the diameter of the ceramic tube is 1.8-2.2mm, and the thickness is 0.2-0.3mm.
[0033] 2) Apply a layer of glaze po...
Embodiment 1
[0048] The heating type thermocouple liquid level measuring sensor is prepared by adopting the above preparation method. In order to further verify the reproducibility of the sensor, this embodiment selects a nickel lead wire with low resistivity as the lead wire of the heating element, and Ni20Cr80 is selected as the heating wire for reliable and stable resistance. In order to measure accurately and reliably, Alumel is selected as the negative thermocouple wire, Chromel is used as the positive thermocouple wire, and N7 is selected as the nickel lead wire.
[0049] When working, the heating element is supplied with a DC constant current or constant voltage power supply. After its working voltage or current is stable, its potential value is measured and converted into a corresponding temperature value; then the sensor that is still heating and in a stable state Immerse into a liquid with high thermal conductivity, observe the change of its potential value, and convert it into a...
Embodiment 2
[0062] To manufacture a heated thermocouple liquid level measurement sensor, the specific steps are as follows:
[0063] Prepare the heating element:
[0064] 1) Fold the heating wire in half, fix the folded end on the ceramic tube, and double-wind the other end on the ceramic tube at an equal distance, then gather the two ends of the heating wire at one end of the ceramic tube and fix it. Among them, the heating wire adopts Cr20Ni80 material with a melting point of 1400°C, a density of 8.4 g / mm3, an elongation ≥ 20, a resistivity of 1.09±0.05μΩ.m, a thermal conductivity of 60.3 kj / m.h°C, and a linear expansion coefficient of 18. The diameter of the wire is 0.18-0.22mm; the diameter of the ceramic tube is 1.8-2.2mm, and the thickness is 0.2-0.3mm.
[0065] 2) Coat a layer of glaze powder on the outer surface of the ceramic tube with the heating wire wound in step 1), sinter at 800°C for 10 minutes, and cool to room temperature to obtain a heating element.
[0066] 3) Adjust ...
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