Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Resistor for current control
Patent
1992-10-07
1993-11-16
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Resistor for current control
427102, 427103, 427240, C23C 2600
Patent
active
052621952
ABSTRACT:
Soluble conducting polymers from substituted polyanilines and large organic counterions are disclosed and used directly from solution in the manufacture of electronic devices.
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Brewer Terry L.
Flaim Tony D.
Moss Mary G.
Beck Shrive
Brewer Science
Dang Vi Duong
Peoples, Jr. Veo
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