HF01
High
Temperature HEAT FLUX Sensor
The HF01 high temperature heat flux sensor is used to perform
measurement of heat fluxes and surface temperature at high temperatures. The
same technology can be used to manufacture heat flux sensors for different
applications.

Figure
HF01. The heat flux sensor (1), connected to a
metal sheathed cable with flexible hose (2) and teflon extension cable
(3).The frame (4) with magnets (5) is an option which is intended for
temporary mounting on iron furnace walls. The silicone sleeve (6) protects
the flexible hose. Dimensions are in mm.
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INTRODUCTION
- The HF01 has been designed for
studies of the energy balance of industrial furnaces, boilers, fluidised
beds, distillation colums and ovens.
- The actual sensor is incorporated
in a fully stainless steel housing.
- The first part of the cabling is
metal sheathed, with an additional metal protection hose. The sensor as
well as the metal cable can withstand temperatures up to 800 degrees C.
- The extension cable is made of
Teflon. To avoid leakage of current, a silicon sleeve is placed over the
metal sheathed cable.
- The sensor output consists of a
heat flux signal (microvolt analog signal) and a temperature signal
(type K thermocouple). The thermocouple is used to measure surface
temperature, and at the same time sensor temperature.
Advantages of HF01 relative to
competing models are:
SUGGESTED USE
Studies of aluminium melting furnaces.
MORE INFORMATION / OPTIONS
- Optional:
extended cable, metal frame with magnets (MF01).
- Alternative designs:
Hukseflux is specialised in
heat flux sensor design. For different applications special models can
be constructed.
HF01 SPECIFICATIONS
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