THERMOCOUPLE

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HOSKINS MANUFACTURING COMPANY HOSKINS ALLOYS 31731 NORTHWESTERN HWY, STE. 250W FARMINGTON HILLS MI 48334 thermocouple, electrical resistance, mechanical purpose and oxidation resistant alloys in wire, ribbon, strip and rod forms;as to the term HOSKINS;MANUFACTURING COMPANY;
TCELEC Pine Roots Enterprise Co., Ltd. 7F., No. 167, Sec. 2, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City 221 Taiwan Thermocouple; Thermometer; Laboratory equipment and supplies, namely, thermometers; Thermometers, not for medical purposes; Thermometers not for medical purposes; Sensors for determining temperature; Temperature sensors; Industrial calibration sensors; Thermo-hygrometers; Humidity sensor with integrated digital and analog output circuitry used in automotive, appliance and light industrial applications to sense both relative humidity and temperature environmental conditions; Electronic-based instruments for measuring environmental parameters including humidity, mold, bacteria, air quality and water quality; Measuring apparatus for temperature and humidity levels in gases and solid substances; Connection cables; Electric wire and cable; Mineral insulated electric cables; Electronic components in the nature of capacitors, connectors, filters, oscillators, relays, switches, transformers, resistors, semiconductors, integrated circuits, rectifiers, transistors; Components for electrical mains in the nature of electric wires, connectors, circuit breakers, cables; Electrical bare wires;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In some instances, ice can form on the surface of a compressor airfoil. If the ice dislodges, it can impact and damage other compressor components. Aspects of the invention relate to systems for detecting the presence of ice or water on a compressor vane during engine operation. A ceramic insulating coating can be deposited on a portion of the surface of the vane. A heater and a thermocouple can be provided near the outermost surface of the coating such that the thermocouple can sense heat from the heater. The heater and the thermocouple can be provided within the coating. The presence of water film and/or ice on the coating surface can be detected by taking a thermocouple measurement following a heater pulse. The presence of a water film or ice results in a delay in the temperature rise detected by the thermocouple.