What are the factors that affect the life expectancy of Teledynes zirconium oxide probes?
The deterioration of a zirconium oxide probe is of interest to engineers to maintain instrumental reliability. The degradation does not follow a predictable formula. Background Zirconia probes are the most common method of controlling combustion and heat treatment processes. Teledyne has hundreds of systems installed in power stations, petrochemical plants, heat treatment and annealing furnaces, incinerators, cement plants and drying ovens. ?ll these process have different requirements, and pose different conditions to the components of the probe. Failure Modes The useful life of the probe is limited by the first component of the probe to fail. The failure may be a slow deterioration or a sudden change of the working condition of one of the vital components.
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