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Novel high-temperature (600°C) self-regulated heaters have been developed with air plasma spray technology on metal supports, according to the design and processes disclosed in the U.S. patent that was recently published. In the present article, the essential steps of this development are delineated together with the results achieved.
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Prudenziati, M., Cirri, G. & Dal Bo, P. Novel high-temperature reliable heaters in plasma spray technology. J Therm Spray Tech 15, 329–331 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1361/105996306X124293
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