Electric heating – Heating devices – With heater-unit housing – casing – or support means
Patent
1990-12-18
1994-02-15
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric heating
Heating devices
With heater-unit housing, casing, or support means
219549, 219553, 219528, 156105, H05B 358, H05B 334, B32B 1700, B32B 3100
Patent
active
052869520
ABSTRACT:
Articles including a thin laminar heating element composed of a sintered conductive polymer, and electrodes attached to the heating element so that current flows in the plane of the element. The article can be placed between and in contact with two substrates, and then heated to join the two substrates together. Preferably at least one of the substrates is polymeric and becomes melt-fused to the article.
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Barma Pradeep
Cordia Hans
D'Hondt Johann
Hughes John R.
Mathews Barry
Burkard Herbert G.
Raychem Corporation
Reynolds Bruce A.
Richardson Timothy H. P.
Switzer Michael D.
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