Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1993-01-27
1994-04-19
Echols, P. W.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29460, 427461, 427185, 337380, H01H 1100
Patent
active
053034619
ABSTRACT:
Long thermal paths and the resulting slow response times in sealed and electrically insulated thermal sensors may be substantially reduced by insulating and sealing the sensor (26) by a method which includes the steps of providing (30) an electrostatic fluidized bed of electrically insulating resin; locating (34) the sensor (26) at the bed; coating (36) the sensor (26); removing (38) the sensor from proximity to the bed; and curing (40) to the resin to form a uniform, thin coating encapsulating the sensor (26).
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Carriglitto Francis T.
Garr Keith E.
Kintz, Jr. Lawrence J.
Leicht Joseph F.
O'Hare Colum
Echols P. W.
Sundstrand Corporation
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