Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1973-09-20
1976-06-22
Ansher, Harold
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
106120, 106309, 264 86, 264333, 428331, 428372, 428392, 428446, C04B 4302, C04B 4306, C04B 4312
Patent
active
039650200
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for the formation of a siliceous thermal insulation, usable to 2000.degree. F., from calcined and natural diatomite powders, hydrated lime, clay and synthetic fibers. The shaped insulating product obtained is also disclosed.
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Andrews James B.
Noll Charles H.
Ansher Harold
Johns-Manville Corporation
Kelly Joseph J.
Krone Robert M.
McClain James W.
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