Electric heating – Heating devices – With heating unit structure
Patent
1979-09-14
1981-12-08
Mayewsky, Volodymyr Y.
Electric heating
Heating devices
With heating unit structure
219505, 219538, 219552, 252511, 338 22R, H05B 312
Patent
active
043049877
ABSTRACT:
Electrical devices which comprise a PTC element composed of a PTC conductive polymer composition and a contiguous CW element composed of a conductive polymer composition which comprises an organic thermoplastic polymer and a conductive carbon black having a particle size (D) in millimicrons and surface area (S) in m.sup.2 /g such that S/D is at least 10. D is preferably less than 27 millimicrons, especially less than 18 millimicrons. S/D is preferably at least 12, especially at least 18. Particularly useful devices are in the form of heaters.
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Mayewsky Volodymyr Y.
Raychem Corporation
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