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Re: Ice Sensors

Posted by: Yosi Bar-Cohen , E-mail: yosi@jpl.nasa.gov, on January 20, 1999 at 22:19:28:

In Reply to: Re: Ice Sensors posted by : Gerard Fleury on January 20, 1999 at 21:14:57:

Francois,

I am resending this message because I noticed that the end of the line was cutoff. The full message is:
Could you please send me more information about the principle of operation of the sensor. Also, it will be useful if you have detailed information
about the capability including: Limitations, size of the sensor, power requirements, how heavy are the sensor/electronics, length of wire constraints,
can it handle temperatures in the range of -70from a front surface, what are the minimum and maximum detectable thickness, how well it distinguishes between ice and water, what happens when you
have a water/ice mixture?

Yosi

: : Dear Colleague,

: : I am looking for an ice sensor and I am wondering if you are aware of either a commercially available or under development.

: : Yosi
: ------------
: Yosi,

:
: I inform you that INTERTECHNIQUE has developped an Ice Sensor with our collaboration. This sensor is presently under evaluation.

:
: I suggest you to get in touch with:

:
: Francois Larue
: email: francoislarue@compuserve.com
: INTERTECHNIQUE
: 61 rue Pierre Curie
: 78370 PLAISIR
: FRANCE
: Tel + 33(0)130548216
: fax + 33(0)130548301

:
: Best regards

:
: Gerard Fleury




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