Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1977-05-13
1978-11-21
Pitlick, Harris A.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 635, 252 637, 252 64, 252 65, 252 66, 252500, 252518, 252521, 174110V, 219504, 219505, H01B 344, H01B 318, H05B 310, H05B 318
Patent
active
041265688
ABSTRACT:
Flexible polyvinyl chloride insulation for wire is made conductive at elevated temperatures activating a sensing conductor and eliminating thermostatic controls. Conduction through the insulation is imparted by adding compounds such as nonylphenoxy poly (ethyleneoxy) ethanol, certain metallic salts of alcohol sulfates, mixed ortho, parasulfonamides, and liquid crystal compounds.
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patent: 3586831 (1971-06-01), Naoi et al.
patent: 3738956 (1973-06-01), Glatti et al.
"Triton Alkylphenol Surfactants", Rohm & Haas Co., Mar. 1966, p. 5.
Continental Oil Company
Pitlick Harris A.
Schupbach, Jr. Cortlan R.
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