All-SiC probe and high-temperature thermocouple under oxy-acetylene flame thermal and localized thermal-ramp joint test with temperatures reaching 1600 ı C
OH!!! now this looks promising! I did get a welder from my brother and am not totally savvy at how they work, but this would seem to make sense considering the density and patina look it has. Thanks for the input @bitshares101. I'm going to check in with my brother and see if he can confirm!
Well regardless if you are right or wrong, you're still the only one who even went out on the limb @bitshares101!
Any suggestions what heat it would sense? Seems something would have to get really hot to make change in this really dense metal.
Closest thing I came across
All-SiC probe and high-temperature thermocouple under oxy-acetylene flame thermal and localized thermal-ramp joint test with temperatures reaching 1600 ı C
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/All-SiC-probe-and-high-temperature-thermocouple-under-oxy-acetylene-flame-thermal-and_fig3_249516289
OH!!! now this looks promising! I did get a welder from my brother and am not totally savvy at how they work, but this would seem to make sense considering the density and patina look it has. Thanks for the input @bitshares101. I'm going to check in with my brother and see if he can confirm!