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(Sample)Zirconia-based Stoichmetric O2 Sensor
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Electronics/Electric Parts
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Sensor
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Oxygen(O2)Sensor
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Company name |
MarkLines (Sample Use)
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Description |
This sensor measures the oxygen level in the
exhaust system, taking advantage of the oxygen
ion conductivity of zirconium electrolyte. A
platinum electrode is attached inside and
outside
a solid electrolytic, and air is introduced
inside while the surface is exposed to exhaust
gas. After the oxygen sensor measures
constituents in the exhaust stream and relays
the
signal to the controller, the controller
determines the proper adjustment of the air/fuel
ratio.
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Advantages of the Product
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Improved Functionality
Improved Noise Reduction
Made More Fuel Efficient
Reduced Cost
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Features
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Description
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Functioning in Lower Temperature
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Light off time shortened to less than 10 seconds, 40% less compared to current products, due to built-in heater, which contributes to reducing cold-start emissions and improving fuel economy.
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Higher Accuracy and Reliability
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Higher accurate performance is expected compared to existing ceramic-type sensors, owing to advantages of ion conductivity. Assures functioning in wide range of temperatures from minus 20c to 950c.
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Reduced System Cost
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Reduces costs of other emission control components such as the air flow sensor and catalytic converter, and contributes to lower EMS development costs.
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Environmental Protection
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Harness is lead-free.
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Specification |
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