Method of improving anti-inflammability of dimethyl silicone oil

Compositions – Fluent dielectric – Si-containing

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174110S, 174137B, 252 497, 260429J, 336 94, 361327, 556450, H01B 346

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ABSTRACT:
The anti-inflammability of dimethyl silicone oil for use in static electric apparatuses is improved by reacting the dimethyl silicone oil with a cerium chelate compound so as to bind thereto a predetermined amount of the cerium chelate compound. This binding suppresses the generation of the cyclic oligomer components to be produced by the decomposition of dimethyl silicone oil, thereby elevating the flash point of the dimethyl silicone oil.

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