Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1982-05-28
1984-06-19
Kittle, John E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
106 98, 106 99, 501 95, 501133, 428920, C04B 4300
Patent
active
044552467
ABSTRACT:
Heat insulation mixtures are employed both in the form of compacts and in the form of loose ballast. Heat insulating materials which contain an opacifier and thereby are impervious to the radiation which occurs possess extraordinarily good insulating activity. By using quartz powder of a specific particle size spectrum as opacifier, there can be attained optimal insulating properties preferred at high temperatures of use. This type of heat insulating material can be produced by mixing the individual components. It can contain known filler components and binders.
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Domesle Rainer
Kleinschmit Peter
Schmidt Sabine
Schwarz Rudolf
Degussa - Aktiengesellschaft
Kittle John E.
Wax Robert A.
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