Polymeric salts as dispersed particles in electrorheological flu

Compositions – Heat-exchange – low-freezing or pour point – or high boiling... – Organic components

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252 73, 252 79, 252572, C10M16900, C10M17100

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ABSTRACT:
Electrorheological fluids which exhibit good high temperature performance are made using as the disperse phase a salt of a polymer of an alkenyl substituted aromatic comonomer such as styrene and a maleic acid comonomer or derivative thereof.

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