Claims
- 1. A method of making an oxygen sensor comprising the steps of taking a pre-fired non-electrically conducting hollow ceramic tube and forming a reduced diameter recess in the inner or sensing end thereof; placing a coating of glass sealing material at the bottom of the recess; applying a coating of a platinum paste electrode to each side of a disc of an oxygen ion conducting solid electrolyte; placing said electrolyte disc in said recess with its outer reference surface in contact with said glass sealing material; applying a stripe of platinum paste to the outer reference electrode on said disc and along the internal surface of the tube to the outer or reference end thereof; applying a stripe of platinum paste to the inner sensing electrode on said disc, around the inner end of said ceramic tube and along the outer surface thereof to a location adjacent the reference end of said tube; pressing a ceramic fiber filter disc into the platinum paste electrodes on each side of said electrolyte disc; firing said tube in air at a temperature of at least about 1850.degree. F.; and impregnating said electrodes with a platinum group metal component from a solution of a soluble precursor compound thereof applied to said filters and then firing at conditions to effect the reduction of said platinum group metal component.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said electrodes are impregnated with platinum from a solution of chloroplatinic acid.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 775,078, filed Mar. 7, 1977.
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