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US 5764181

SILICONE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING CARBONYL IRON POWDER

Assignee

DOW CORNING CORPORATION, MIDLAND, MI A CORP. OF MI

Filed

Dec 21, 1989

Granted

Jun 9, 1998

Location

MIDLAND MI US

Abstract

Radar attenuating compositions comprising a low viscosity siloxane polymer, a resinous crosslinker therefor and carbonyl iron powder have improved thermal stability when exposed to temperatures as high as 450 DEG F. The particular crosslinker that is used in the compositions of this invention provides improved stability for the compositions at room temperature storage conditions and also in the cured form. The compositions can be sprayed and/or molded and cured at room temperature and/or elevated temperatures, as desired.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Dec 22, 1992

Rescinded

Jul 30, 1997

Duration

4 years, 7 months

Inventor

  • 1KENNETH C. FEY

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