Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1996-05-03
2000-10-24
Cole, Elizabeth M.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
264 453, 4283179, 106122, 1061351, 1061591, B32B 518
Patent
active
061362166
ABSTRACT:
Insulative compositions are prepared by agitating an aqueous mixture of aerogel and gelatin. Insulation obtained with such methods is non-toxic, environmentally safe, fire resistant with low smoke, has good handling properties, and provides low thermal conductivities. The insulation can be made in sheets, loose fill, or can be molded into particular shapes to provide particular types of insulation such as pipe insulation.
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Fidler Carrielee
Simonton Thomas C.
Armacell LLC
Cole Elizabeth M.
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