Compositions – Heat-exchange – low-freezing or pour point – or high boiling... – Organic components
Patent
1992-03-30
1994-01-18
Skane, Christine
Compositions
Heat-exchange, low-freezing or pour point, or high boiling...
Organic components
252 74, 252 76, 252 79, 252572, C10M16904, C10M17100, C09K 300
Patent
active
052797546
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are electrorheological fluids including vermiculite treated with an amine salt, methods of making the same, propylene carbonate adsorbed on the solid phase, butyl benzoate added for the liquid phase, and methods of using frequency response of electrorheological fluids to vary apparent viscosity and to compensate for temperature.
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Eusebi Elio
Foister Robert T.
Brooks Cary W.
General Motors Corporation
Skane Christine
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