Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Wire conductor
Patent
1986-09-11
1989-10-24
Page, Thurman K.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Wire conductor
156187, 4273881, 4273882, B05D 512
Patent
active
048761168
ABSTRACT:
When metal conductors are stored, especially in humid environments, their solderability decreases. The rate at which solderability decreases can be reduced by treating the conductor with a suitable surface active agent, particularly one which has an HLB (hydrophile-lipophile balance) number of less than 10, preferably less than 5. The surface active agent can be applied to the conductor with a suitable liquid carrier, e.g. as a solution in a mineral oil or a halogenated hydrocarbon. If desired, a polymeric insulating jacket can be melt-extruded or wrapped over the treated conductor.
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Lunk Hans E.
Mehan Ashok K.
Burkard Herbert G.
Page Thurman K.
Raychem Corporation
Richardson Timothy H. P.
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