Claims
- 1. A sensor for measuring electrochemical corrosion potential in a nuclear reactor comprising:a tubular ceramic probe having a closed tip at one end packed with a metal and metal oxide powder; a metal support tube having one end receiving an opposite end of said probe, and joined thereto by a braze joint therewith; an electrical conductor extending through said support tube and probe, and having an end buried in said powder for electrical contact therewith; and a plasma sprayed ceramic band locally coating said probe and tube at said braze joint for sealing thereof, wherein said plasma sprayed ceramic band has a coefficient of thermal expansion that is compatible with that of said tubular ceramic probe and wherein said plasma sprayed ceramic band spaced from said probe tip.
- 2. A sensor according to claim 1 wherein both said probe and band comprise zirconia.
- 3. A sensor according to claim 2 wherein said probe comprises magnesia-stabilized-zirconia, and said band comprises yttria-stabilized-zirconia.
- 4. A sensor according to claim 3 wherein said powder comprises iron and iron oxide.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/397,840, filed Sep. 17, 1999.
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