Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Electrical or magnetic product characteristic
Patent
1987-05-15
1990-01-23
Chin, Peter
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Electrical or magnetic product characteristic
162146, 1621681, 162169, 1621819, D21H 378
Patent
active
048956201
ABSTRACT:
A composition is described which is prepared so that it has a low electrical resistivity so that it can be used in electrostatic discharge operations. The composition includes carbon-coated fibers. The fiber is characterized in that it is a Lewis base while the carbon powder is a Lewis acid. The carbon-coated fiber is held together with a binder (such as a latex or resin). The binder may be either neutral or acidic. A resin can also be used to prepare rigid electrostatic discharge objects. When a resin is used, the resin should also be neutral and preferably, is acidic.
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Halout Nowaf
Ko Kenneth K.
Lenox Ronald S.
Armstrong World Industries Inc.
Chin Peter
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