Diazonium salt composition for forming thermoparticulating coati

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 2EP, 260 25EP, 260 328EP, 260 332EP, 260 334EP, 260 37EP, 260141, 260142, 73 23, C08K 501, C08L 6300, G01N 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A composition is disclosed of a diazonium salt, a resinous carrier, and a solvent. The composition is applied to a portion of an electrical apparatus which is exposed to a gas stream. The solvent in the composition is evaporated to produce a thermoparticulating coating. When the electrical apparatus overheats the diazonium salt in the coating forms particles in the gas stream which are detected by a monitor.

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