Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Metal compound containing
Patent
1994-09-23
1996-05-21
McGinty, Douglas J.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Metal compound containing
252500, 252511, 252512, 252572, 252 629R, 219770, 264402, H01B 120, B29C 6700, B29C 3502, B29C 3900
Patent
active
055186645
ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises improved electroset materials and processes. Electroset materials with electrically programmable electric and mechanical properties comprise electrically polarizable particles immersed within the suspended within castable dielectric fluids. The polarizable particles may comprise ions or, alternatively, electrically conductive or semiconductive particles.
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Kaiser Howard
McGinty Douglas J.
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