Claims
- 1. A dispersion for spraying onto a surface to act as an electrically conductive coating for the surface comprising:
- a first mixture consisting essentially of 0.03 parts by weight of carbon black together with a coupling agent and substantially twenty parts by weight of solvent mixed together and dispersed by high shear mixing to provide thorough wetting of the carbon black, mixed by low shear mixing into a second mixture consisting essentially of a thermally crosslinking two-part polymer resin to provide carbon black particles incompletely coated with said second mixture which dries and cures to a coating having a resistance of substantially 6.times.10.sup.5 ohms per square.
- 2. The disperson of claim 1 wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of epoxy and silicone and the proportion of parts to one part by weight of the polymer are substantially:
- solvent 20 parts, coupling agent 0.003 to 0.01 parts and carbon black 0.03 parts.
- 3. A dispersion for spraying onto a surface to act as an electrically conductive coating for the surface comprising:
- a first mixture consisting of the following materials and proportioned in parts by weight of carbon black 0.03 part, a coupling agent 0.003 part to 0.01 part and 20 parts acetone as a solvent mixed together and dispersed by high shear mixing to provide thorough wetting of the carbon black, mixed by low shear mixing into a second mixture consisting essentially of one part of thermally crosslinking two-part epoxy polymer resin to provide carbon black particles incompletely coated with said epoxy polymer resin which dries and cures to a coating having a resistance of substantially 6.times.10.sup.5 ohms per square.
- 4. A dispersion for spraying onto a surface to act as an electrically conductive coating for the surface comprising:
- a first mixture consisting essentially of the following materials and proportioned in parts by weight of carbon black 0.03 part, a coupling agent 0.003 part to 0.01 part and 20 parts toluene as a solvent mixed together and dispersed by high shear mixing to provide thorough wetting of the carbon black, mixed by low shear mixing into a second mixture consisting essentially of one part of thermally cross-linking twopart silicone polymer resin to provide carbon black particles incompletely coated with said silicone polymer resin which dries and cures to a coating having a resistance of substantially 6.times.10.sup.5 ohms per square.
- 5. The dispersion of claim 1 wherein the polymer is a urethane resin, the solvent is xylene urethane and the proportion of parts to one-half part by weight of the urethane polymer are substantially:
- xylene 20 parts, coupling agent 0.003 to 0.01 parts and carbon black 0.03 parts.
- 6. The dispersion of claim 5 wherein said coupling agent is isopropyl, tridodecylbenzenesulfonyl titanate.
- 7. The dispersion of claim 2 wherein said coupling agent is isopropyl, tridodecylbenzenesulfonyl titanate.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 639,984 filed Aug. 13, 1984 for "Conductive Coating" which is a division of patent application Ser. No. 381,125 filed May 24, 1982 for "Conductive Coating Process", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,534,998.
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S. J. Monte, "Titanates" in Modern Plastics Encyclopedia, J. Agranoff (ed.), McGraw-Hill, N.Y. (1980), pp. 180-182. |
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