Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1990-11-30
1991-06-11
Willis, Prince E.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
524514, 524257, 524258, E04B 174, C08K 336
Patent
active
050230069
ABSTRACT:
A cost effective, efficient thermal insulation composition that will have ng shelf life and withstand severe high temperature and pressure conditions in high temperature solid propellant gas generators can be formed of an ethylene propylene, diene monomer (EPDM)
eoprene rubber binders containing silica powder filler and aramid fibers. The specific chemical constituents include EPDM elastomer, 2 Chlorobutadiene 1,3 elastomer, Silica hydrate, Polymerized Trimethyl Dihydroquinoline, Alkylated Diphenylamines and Diphenyl-p-Phenylendiamene, 40% a,a' Bis (Tert-Butylperoxy), Diisopropylbenzene, Napthenic Process Oil, Synthetic Polyterpene Resin, Aramid Fiber (0.25 inch), and Zinc Oxide, Technical.
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Davidson Thomas F.
Ludlow Timothy L.
Spear Guy B.
Silbermann J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Warsh Kenneth L.
Willis Prince E.
Wohlfarth Robert M.
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