Solid silicone rubber compositions as insulators from fire for e

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length

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156 51, 427 58, 427117, 427387, 428389, 428921, H01B 1300, B05D 512

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044014910

ABSTRACT:
A process for insulating electrical components located in a conduit from fire comprising mixing and pouring into the conduit a composition comrising a vinyl-containing polysiloxane polymer, an extending filler which is preferably alpha quartz, a platinum catalyst and a hydrogen-containing polysiloxane. The composition is allowed to surround the electrical components in the conduit and cured at room temperature to a solid silicone elastomer. Such a process has been found imminently suitable for insulating electrical components in a nuclear plant from fire for an extended period of time so as to maintain the electrical integrity of the components.

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patent: 4041010 (1977-08-01), Jeram

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