Melt-spin process for electroconductive fibers used in human-imp

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming electrical articles by shaping electroconductive...

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264171, 2642108, 2642905, 4251331, C04B 3500

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052797813

ABSTRACT:
Electroconductive fibers are made by melt-spin coating of chemical fibers with Pt, Ti, Ta or alloys containing of Pt, or Ti. The coated fibers are utilized in human-implantable electroconductive cloth electrodes with improved metal fatigue resistance and/or electrode uniformity.

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