Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Including a second component containing structurally defined...
Patent
1978-03-17
1980-02-19
Robinson, Ellis P.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Including a second component containing structurally defined...
360134, 428411, 428447, 428538, 428900, 428906, 428922, 4284259, 427128, 427131, H01F 1002
Patent
active
041895142
ABSTRACT:
An improved, conventionally-spoolable, magnetic tape which can be unspooled and read after exposure to very high temperatures. The improvement is largely in a thermally resistant, non-adhering, anti-static backing system, used in conjunction with magnetic face coatings.
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Cesari Robert A.
Graham Magnetics Inc.
Kehoe Andrew F.
McKenna John F.
Robinson Ellis P.
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