Electrical resistors – With terminal – Terminal and resistance element disposed in flat layers
Patent
1980-04-21
1982-02-02
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
With terminal
Terminal and resistance element disposed in flat layers
338 25, 338212, 338334, H01C 114
Patent
active
043142311
ABSTRACT:
A method of attaching power leads to a mesh or similar electrode embedded in the surface of a conductive polymer element. A conductor, preferably also mesh, is bonded to the electrode using a conductive adhesive and a polymer layer is applied over the surface of at least the conductor, preferably also over the electrode. The polymer of the coating interpenetrates the openings of the mesh conductor and mesh electrode and bonds to the conductive polymer matrix. This mechanically holds the conductor, electrode, and conductive element in contact with each other.
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Albritton C. L.
Raychem Corporation
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