Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1976-06-28
1979-01-16
Derrington, James H.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
260 4215, C08K 906
Patent
active
041348486
ABSTRACT:
A stripline board material of hollow glass microspheres chemically bonded to a coating material and physically held in a polymeric matrix, preferably homo- or co-polymers of ethylene, propylene and/or styrene. The coating material is a difunctional silane with one functional group bound to the glass and the other bound either to the matrix or to a copolymer of a structure similar to the structure of the matrix. In the latter case, the sphere-silane-copolymer forms an intimate mixture with the matrix.
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Sphere-Filled Plastic Composites, Theory, Testing; Applications, James Rir, in Polyblends and Composites, Interscience Pub. 1970, Applied Polymer Symposia, No. 15.
Modern Plastics Encyclopedia 1970, vol. 47, No. 1A, Oct. 1970, pp. 342 & 398 & 400.
Adicoff Arnold
Martin Eugene C.
Yee Rena Y.
Derrington James H.
Schulte T. R.
Sciascia R. S.
Skeer W. Thom
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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