High temperature inhibitor material and methods of making...

Electrical connectors – Contact terminal – Having treated surface or distinct contact surface layer

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
High-temperature inhibitor materials for use with electrical connections in energy transmission and distribution systems where operating temperatures exceed 150° C. The high-temperature inhibitor materials comprise base oils and conductive particles, wherein the high-temperature inhibitor is stable at temperatures above 150° C.

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