Apparatus for detecting metal debris particles

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G01N 15/06 (2006.01) G01N 33/28 (2006.01)

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CA 1250635

A B S T R A C T APPARATUS FOR DETECTING METAL DEBRIS PARTICLES An apparatus for detecting metal debris particles in a fluid flowing in machinery. The apparatus is adapted to be installed in said machinery and comprises a grid means of electrically insulating material provided with openings of a first type and a second type respectively to allow fluid passage. Each opening is connected conduetively to electric means adapted to provide an electric signal when a conducting particle of metal debris having a determined size is trapped in or across any of the openings. One side of the said grid means is provided with a plurality of first electrically conductive means and a plurality of second electrically conductive means, arranged in such a way that at the periphery of each opening of the first type two sensing contacts are provided, adapted to respond to metal debris particles. The second electrically conductive means through said openings of the second type are connected electrically to third electrically conductive means arranged on the reverse side of the grid means.

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