Conductive polymer composition

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing

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252512, 252518, 252519, H01B 100, H01B 114, H01B 116

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ABSTRACT:
A conductive polymer composition which has low resistivity and good electrical stability. In one aspect the composition comprises a nonconductive filler which is a dehydrated metal oxide. In another aspect the composition comprises a conductive filler which is metal particles in which the bulk density is less than 0.15 times the true density. Compositions of the invention are particularly useful for circuit protection devices.

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