Compositions – Magnetic – Iron-oxygen compound containing
Patent
1995-05-30
1996-05-14
Nakarani, D. S.
Compositions
Magnetic
Iron-oxygen compound containing
428403, 428407, 428900, C01G 4908
Patent
active
055164455
ABSTRACT:
A fluid having both magnetic and electrorheological effects contains electroconductive ferromagnetic particles, the surfaces of which are coated with a particular electrically insulating layer having a critical thickness and electrical resistance, dispersed in an electrically non-conductive solvent.
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Haji Katsuhiko
Sasaki Makoto
Le H. Thi
Nakarani D. S.
Nippon Oil Company Ltd.
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