Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1975-01-24
1978-06-20
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174110PM, 174110AR, 174120AR, 174120SR, H01B 328, H01B 906
Patent
active
040963462
ABSTRACT:
An electrical conductor insulated with a cured heat resistant, radiation resistant, substantially dimensionally stable electrical insulation comprising a chlorinated polyethylene elastomer composition which has been electron cured with a dosage of at least 1 megarad. The product of the invention may be a single insulated wire or a group of twisted or cabled insulated wires enclosed in an electron cured chlorinated polyethylene elastomer composition jacket.
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Insulation/Circuits, Directory/Encyclopedia, Jun./Jul. 1972, pp. 116-117, 122-128.
Herbert William J.
Klipec Bruce E.
Stine Clifford R.
Grimley Arthur T.
Samuel Moore and Company
Upchurch Clelle W.
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