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#72204 - RE: Red Hot [ 800 deg] Iron Sensors. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Well you ARE detecting metal, so why not use a metal detector?. That has the added advantage that the only part you need to have in the very hot environment is a coil, which should be fairly easy to make withstand the heat.
Erik |
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