Swindon, United Kingdom

Linda E Abrams


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1983

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Title: Linda E Abrams: Innovator in Epihalohydrin Polymer Composition

Introduction

Linda E Abrams is a notable inventor based in Swindon, GB. She has made significant contributions to the field of polymer chemistry, particularly with her innovative work on epihalohydrin elastomers. Her expertise and creativity have led to advancements that are beneficial in various industrial applications.

Latest Patents

Linda E Abrams holds a patent for an epihalohydrin polymer composition. This composition is characterized by a formulation that includes from 12 to 125 parts of a suitable tackifier and from 25 to 150 parts of a particulate filler per 100 parts by weight of elastomer. The tackifier is designed to contain polar moieties for compatibility with the elastomer and is preferably a phenolic, modified phenolic, coumarone-indene, or polyketone resin. The filler is typically an inorganic material such as alumina trihydrate, silica, or iron oxide. This innovative composition exhibits useful adhesive properties and surprising stress-grading capabilities, making it suitable for use in heat-recoverable articles in the termination, connection, and encapsulation of high voltage electrical apparatus.

Career Highlights

Linda has been associated with Raychem Limited, where she has applied her knowledge and skills to develop cutting-edge materials. Her work has not only contributed to the company's success but has also advanced the field of polymer science.

Collaborations

Linda E Abrams has collaborated with John M Senior, leveraging their combined expertise to enhance the development of innovative materials and solutions.

Conclusion

Linda E Abrams is a pioneering inventor whose work on epihalohydrin polymer compositions has made a significant impact in the field of polymer chemistry. Her contributions continue to influence advancements in high voltage electrical applications.

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