Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Composite powder
Patent
1980-09-12
1983-02-08
Barr, J. L.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Composite powder
252520, 252518, 428403, B22F 3700
Patent
active
043730132
ABSTRACT:
By pouring a solution containing hydrolyzable tin and antimony salts into an aqueous dispersion of titanium oxide particles and mixing, the salts are caused to hydrolyze, whereby a uniform and strongly adherent coating layer of antimony-containing tin oxide is formed on the surface of each particle of the titanium oxide. The coated powder thus obtained is non-hygroscopic and non-toxic and exhibits stable electroconductivity. Furthermore, since it can possess excellent whiteness, it is suitable for forming the electroconductive layers of electro-thermosensitive papers and electrostatic recording papers, for use as the antistatic agent of resins, and for other uses.
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Barr J. L.
Mitsubishi Kinzoku Kabushiki Kaisha
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