Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Patent
1991-05-24
1993-03-16
Michl, Paul R.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
524428, 524430, 524433, C08K 338, C08K 328, C08K 322
Patent
active
051944804
ABSTRACT:
Thermoplastic rubber is used as part of a thermally conductive electrically insulating filled elastomer composition. The filler may be any conventional filler such as hexagonal boron nitride or alumina. The thermoplastic rubber may be crosslinked. The filled elastomer can be molded or pressed into desired shapes.
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Block Jacob
Morgan Charles R.
Rice Roy W.
Capella Steven
Michl Paul R.
W. R. Grace & Co.,-Conn.
Yoon Toe H.
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