Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing
Patent
1976-09-13
1978-05-09
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Free metal containing
252518, H01B 102
Patent
active
040886093
ABSTRACT:
A current-conducting film for electric resistance heaters, consisting of tin dioxide, antimony and boron which are used in the following ratios in percent by weight: tin dioxide 78.0-96.8; antimony, 3.0-20.0 boron, 0.2-2.0. The current conducting film exhibits high thermal stability (up to 900.degree. C. in air), critical specific input of 60 W/cm.sup.2 with strong adhesion to a support and good reproducibility of electrical parameters and physical properties.
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Lavrentiev Konstantin A.
Mikhailidi Alexandr K.
Popov Gennady P.
Popov Ivan G.
Sorokin Nikolai A.
Padgett Benjamin R.
Parr E. Suzanne
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