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US 4816242

PRODUCTION OF PARTIALLY CARBONIZED POLYMERIC FIBROUS MATERIAL HAVING AN ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF ENHANCED STABILITY

Assignee

CCF, INC. CHARLOTTE, NC A CORP OF DE

Filed

Oct 11, 1985

Granted

Mar 28, 1989

Location

MATTHEWS NC US

Abstract

Partially carbonized polymeric fibrous materials heretofore available have been observed to exhibit unstable electrical resistivity values upon exposure to ambient conditions with such values substantially increasing upon the passage of time. In accordance with the concept of the present invention the previously prepared partially carbonized polymeric fibrous materials (as described) are subjected to heating at a temperature of approximately 180° to 450° C. (preferably approximately 240° to 360° C.) in an atmosphere containing molecular oxygen for an extended period of time (as described) wherein the quantity of bound oxygen present therein is substantially increased, the electrical resistivity is increased, and the stability of the resulting electrical resistivity is substantially enhanced. The resulting partially carbonized polymeric fibrous material is particularly suited for use in applications where it serves as an electrostatic charge dissipater or as shielding for electromagnetic radiation.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

May 15, 1986

Rescinded

Aug 27, 1986

Duration

3 months

Inventor

  • 1JOZEF G. VENNER

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