Compositions – Fluent dielectric – Metal- or insoluble component-containing; e.g. – slurry,...
Patent
1986-10-01
1988-07-12
Lieberman, Paul
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
Metal- or insoluble component-containing; e.g., slurry,...
252578, 252 39, 252 405, 174 23C, 174 23R, 585 63, 585 66, 523173, 524296, H01B 320, C10M10522, C08K 509, H02G 1500
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active
047568518
ABSTRACT:
A gelled dielectric encapsulant material and process therefor for use in reenterable and nonreenterable communication cable splices as well as applications relating to encapsulation of electronic components comprises a plasticizer which does not stress crack polycarbonate, an aliphatic or aromatic carboxylic acid, and a basic oxide or hydroxide.
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Billigmeier James E.
Groves James D.
Haugen Hartwick A.
Pokorny Richard J.
Kirschner Helene
Lieberman Paul
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Sell Donald M.
Sherman Lorraine R.
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