Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing
Patent
1990-06-04
1993-02-02
Group, Karl
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Free metal containing
252512, 252511, H01B 102
Patent
active
051835932
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive cement which when used to bond electrically conductive mating surfaces provides substantially stable conductivity characteristics under high humidity conditions; comprised of a carrier that provides a volumetric shrinkage of more than about 6.8% (vol.) and a conductive filler including agglomerates, particles, powders, flakes, coated nickel particles, and coated glass spheres, having size and surface characteristics that maintain stable electrical contact by forming a moisture resistant contact with an electrical component lead. The carrier having a volumetric shrinkage between the uncured and cured states of greater than about 6.8% (vol) appears to effect a compaction of the filler particles causing the particles to be forced into enhanced electrical contact with the surfaces to be connected and to provide a measure of compaction between the particles themselves to enhance particle-to-particle conduction. The shrinkage of the polymeric carrier during curing places the interior particles under compression with sufficient force to urge the particles into engagement with one another as well as to cause the particles to penetrate non-conductive oxides that may be present on a component lead.
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Chu Ang-Ling
Durand David
Vieau David P.
Wei Tai S.
Gallo Chris
Group Karl
Poly-Flex Circuits, Inc.
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