Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement
Patent
1997-09-16
1999-11-02
Reichard, Dean A.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Preformed panel circuit arrangement
174261, 361767, 439 86, 428142, H05K 109
Patent
active
059774894
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive elastomer for grafting to a metal substrate is disclosed. The electrically conductive elastomer includes a mixture of an elastic material, a quantity of electrically conductive flakes, a thermoplastic elastomer material, a conductive thermoplastic polymer material, and a noble metal or noble metal composite material. The electrically conductive elastomer may further include a quantity of electrically conductive particles interspersed within the mixture. Alternatively, a quantity of electrically conductive particles may be imbedded in an outer surface of the electrically conductive elastomer. The electrically conductive elastomer is typically grafted to the substrate by a thermal process.
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Crotzer David R.
Hanrahan Mark G.
Silva Neill N.
Patel Dhiru R
Reichard Dean A.
Thomas & Betts International Inc.
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