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Desiccant for electrical and electronic devices
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Inventors: Booe, James M.;
Assignee: P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. (Indianapolis, IN)
Primary Examiner: Padgett; Benjamin R.
Assistant Examiner: Gluck; Irwin
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hoffman, Meyer & Coles
A composition of matter is provided of alkaline earth oxides in an elastomeric matrix to be used for stabilizing the electrical and electronic properties of electrical and electronic devices. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION Having thus described my invention, I claim: 1. An elastomeric desiccant means for use in a closure containing an electrical component, the elastomeric desiccant consisting essentially of a dehydrating agent selected from fluid absorbing alkaline earth oxide particles having a particle size not greater than about 80 mesh dispersed in an elastomeric matrix material having the property of retarding the rate of fluid absorption of the alkaline earth particles, the elastomeric material having a viscosity not greater than about 50,000 centipoises at the time of introduction of the alkaline earth oxide to the elastomeric material, the elastomeric material being selected from the group consisting of silicon RTV rubbers, vinyl plastisols, polyurethane rubbers, and silicon potting and encapsulating materials containing recuring siloxane units, the alkaline earth oxide constituting about 5 to about 80 percent by weight of the elastomeric desiccant means. 2. A method of desiccating a closure containing an electrical device comprising the steps of providing within an electrical device enclosure a desiccant consisting essentially of a dehydrating agent selected from particulate alkaline earth oxides having a particle size not greater than about 80 mesh in an amount of from about 5 to 80 percent by weight dispersed in an elastomeric matrix material having the property of retarding the rate of fluid absorption of alkaline earth oxides, the elastomeric material being selected from the group consisting of silicone potting and encapsulating materials containing recuring siloxane units, silicone RTV rubbers, vinyl plastisols, and polyurethane rubbers, the elastomeric matrix material having at the time of introduction of the alkaline earth oxides a viscosity of not greater than about 50,000 centipoises, and the alkaline earth oxides absorbing fluid within the device enclosure. 3. The method of claim 2 in which the elastomeric material has a viscosity of not greater than about 30,000 centipoises at the time of introduction of said alkaline earth oxide
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