Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – Elements
Patent
1976-04-29
1977-09-06
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Textiles: spinning, twisting, and twining
Apparatus and processes
Elements
57157AS, 428359, 428367, 428372, 428374, D02G 304, D02G 344
Patent
active
040459497
ABSTRACT:
The invention is an integral, electrically-conductive textile filament comprising from 2 to about 1000 electrically-conducting, longitudinally-directed strata of fiber-forming polymeric material, and one non-conducting stratum of the same polymeric material in coextensive union with each electrically-conducting stratum along the length of at least one of its major surfaces. Each electrically-conducting stratum of polymeric material has dispersed therein finely-divided particles of electrically-conductive carbon black. The electrical resistance of the integral filament is not more than about 10.sup.9 ohms/cm.
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Nichols Sterling M.
Paton George A.
Sanders John H.
Dow Badische Company
Helfrich George F.
Kendell Lorraine T.
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