Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Patent
1995-02-22
1996-07-09
Green, Anthony
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
510 884, 57901, 4273931, 4273935, 4274301, 4274342, 428289, 428290, 428412, 4284231, 428413, 4284744, 4284755, 428480, 562605, 564291, H05F 100, H05F 102
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active
055341926
ABSTRACT:
Antistatic agents and their use in processing textiles or formed plastic substrates. The antistatic agent comprises a compound having a fluorocarbon moiety and an ethoxylated quaternary ammonium moiety. The antistatic composition increases the electrolytic conductivity of textile or plastic materials treated therewith, thereby increasing the rate of electrostatic charge dissipation thereof. The coatings remain effective after exposure of the treated substrate to an aqueous environment.
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Fischer Stephen A.
Incorvia Michael J.
Grandmaison Real J.
Green Anthony
Henkel Corporation
Jaeschke Wayne C.
Szoke Ernest G.
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