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Materials Acceptable for Gas Sensor Applications

Hermetically sealed electrical devices must be verified by a testing laboratory to meet mechanical abuse and to withstand aging and exposure to expected chemicals. Devices potted with common silicones and similar materials by an end user or even a manufacturer, without testing, and devices merely provided with O-rings seldom meet acceptable criteria. Normally, hermetically sealed devices must be sealed through metal-to-metal or glass-to-metal fusion. Many electrical relays, switches, and sensors are available as hermetically sealed devices for common oil and gas producing facility applications. Hermetically sealed devices are often desirable to protect electrical contacts from exposure to salt air and other contaminants. [Pg.522]


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