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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 16, 1997
David R. Crotzer, Nashua, NH (US);
Mark G. Hanrahan, Little Common, MA (US);
Neill N. Silva, Greenville, RI (US);
Thomas & Betts International, Inc., Sparks, NV (US);
Abstract
An electrically conductive elastomer for grafting to thermoplastic and thermoset substrates is disclosed. If the substrate is a thermoset substrate, the electrically conductive elastomer comprises a mixture of an elastic material, a quantity of electrically conductive flakes, a thermoplastic elastomer material, and a thermoset material. If the substrate is a thermoplastic substrate, the electrically conductive elastomer comprises a mixture of an elastic material, a quantity of electrically conductive flakes, a thermoplastic elastomer material, and a thermoplastic material. The electrically conductive elastomer may further comprise a quantity of electrically conductive particles interspersed within the mixture. Alternatively, a quantity of electrically conductive particles may be imbedded in an outer surface of the electrically conductive elastomer. The electrically conductive elastomer is typically grafted to the substrate by a thermal process.