Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1992-12-17
1994-04-19
Bell, Mark L.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
524495, 524496, H01B 104, H01C 104
Patent
active
053043260
ABSTRACT:
A crosslinked thermoplastic elastomer composition obtained by mixing 100 weight parts of at least one type of thermoplastic elastomer, 0-200 weight parts of a rubber-like polymer, and 1-50 weight parts of ultra fine carbon fibrils whose diameter is 3.5-70 nm and whose aspect ratio is greater than 5 against 100 weight parts of the combined mixture of the aforementioned elastomer and rubber like polymer.
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Goto Kohei
Miyachi Takumi
Takeuchi Motokazu
Bell Mark L.
Hyperion Catalysis International Inc.
Jones Deborah
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