Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board
Patent
1981-12-23
1983-09-13
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Integrated circuit, printed circuit, or circuit board
427 58, 427122, 427331, 361120, B05D 512
Patent
active
044042345
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method of coating electrodes in spark gap devices which minimizes filament formation. A coating (21) such as carbon is deposited on the electrode surfaces (11 and 12). A signal is then applied so that the device conducts in the arc mode for several short periods. A small spot of the coating bonds with the negatively biased electrode during each conduction. This operation continues at alternating polarities until essentially the entire surface area of both electrodes is bonded.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Birnbaum Lester H.
Bueker Richard
Lusignan Michael R.
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