Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Rod – strand – filament or fiber
Patent
1977-11-04
1979-01-09
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Coated or structually defined flake, particle, cell, strand,...
Rod, strand, filament or fiber
174110AR, 174110PM, 428372, 428379, 428390, 428391, B32B 900, B32B 1500, C03K 304
Patent
active
041339363
ABSTRACT:
A crosslink curable ethylene-propylene rubber composition with improved resistance to heat, the cured rubber composition and electrical conductors insulated with said cured rubber composition. The improved rubber composition comprises a combination of ethylene-propylene rubber, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, zinc oxide, talc and carbon black in particular proportions.
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General Electric Company
Kendell Lorraine T.
Schlamp P. L.
Simkins R. G.
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