Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Electrical or magnetic product characteristic
Patent
1984-10-12
1988-03-01
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Electrical or magnetic product characteristic
162145, 162146, 1621571, 1621681, 264 292, 264 297, 4234471, 4234472, 4234478, 428224, 428408, 428409, D21H 512
Patent
active
047283955
ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing controlled electrical resistivity carbon fiber sheet products employing a carbonizable starting material, heating and drawing the starting material (if required,) oxidizing the starting material at an elevated temperature of the order of 220 degrees Centigrade to effect molecular aromatic rearrangement of the starting material, carbonizing the oxidized starting material at an elevated temperature in an oxygen free atmosphere within a furnace having an elevated temperature extending over a temperature range to about 1400 degrees Centigrade by soaking the starting material at an elevated temperature for a predetermined period of time to provide a preselected electrical resistivity to the carbonized material. The carbonized material thus treated is formed into end carbon fiber sheet products having the form of paper, woven fabric and the like having a desired electrical resistivity. The starting carbonizable material consists essentially of PAN.
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Chin Peter
Helzer Charles W.
Stackpole Fibers Company, Inc.
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