Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1998-08-10
1999-10-05
Kopec, Mark
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
252516, 2525215, 2525202, 428446, 428447, H01B 116, H01B 118
Patent
active
059618884
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic electric resistor is proposed which can be made by means of ceramizing at least one organo-silicon polymer and at least one filler. The filler comprises at least one high-melting electrically conductive component, with the filler portion amounting to 20 to 50 vol. % relative to the solvent-free polymer-filler mixture. The specific electrical resistance can be set by varying the filler portion. The ceramic electric resistor is particularly suited as heating conductor for pencil-type glow plugs.
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Boeder Horst
Geissinger Albrecht
Heussner Karl-Heinz
Oberle Juergen
Teschner Werner
Hamlin Derrick G.
Kopec Mark
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Spencer George H.
Wells Ashley J.
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