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Flame-resistant composition, and electrical product thereof
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Inventors: Betts, Joseph E.; Holub, Fred F.;
Assignee: General Electric Company (New York, NY)
Primary Examiner: Lesmes; George F.
Assistant Examiner: Buffalow; E. Rollins
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Simkins; R. G., Schlamp; P. L.
Flame-resistant composition comprising a cross-linked polyolefin, decabromodiphenyl ether, silicone gum and dibasic lead phthalate, and electrical conductors insulated therewith. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. An electrical conductor comprising a metallic conductive element having a flame-resistant, cross-link cured polyolefin insulation thereabout consisting essentially of the following, in the approximate relative parts by weight of:
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Polyolefin 100
Decabromodiphenyl ether 15 - 50
Silicone gum 3 - 10
Organic lead salt 3 - 10
Antimony oxide 5 - 25
Fumed silica 3 - 10
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2. The electrical conductor of claim 1, wherein the polyolefin is cross-link cured with a peroxide curing agent. 3. The electrical conductor of claim 1, wherein the polyolefin comprises at least one ethylene-containing polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, copolymers of ethylene and other polymerizable materials, and blends of such polymers. 4. An electrical conductor comprising a metallic conductive element having a flame-resistant, cross-link cured polyolefin insulation thereabout consisting essentially of the following, in approximate relative parts by weight of:
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Polyethylene 100
Decabromodiphenyl ether 40
Silicone gum 6. 25
Dibasic lead phthlate 5
Antimony oxide 14
Fumed silica 5
Antioxidant 1. 75
Triallyl cyanurate curing coagent
1
Organic tertiary peroxide curing agent
2. 5
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5. The electrical conductor of claim 4, wherein the antioxidant comprises about 1. 5 parts by weight of polymerized trimethyl dihydroquinoline and about 0. 25 parts by weight of 4,4'-thiobis-(6 tert-butyl-m-cresol). 6. An electrical conductor comprising a metallic conductive element having a flame-resistant, cross-link cured polyolefin insulation thereabout consisting essentially of the following, in approximate relative parts by weight of:
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Polyethylene 100
Decabromodiphenyl ether 25
Silicone gum 5
Dibasic lead phthlate 5
Antimony oxide 10
Fumed silica 5
Clay 15
Antioxidant 6
Vinyl silane 1
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