Claims
- 1. An electrically conductive element which comprises
- (a) a support which is a flexible continuous film of polymeric material; and
- (b) randomly distributed fibers having first portions which protrude from the support and which have solid particulate electrically conductive material deposited thereon and adherent thereto, thus forming an electrically conductive layer, and second portions which are embedded in the support and are substantially free of electrically conductive material adherent thereto.
- 2. An element according to claim 1 wherein the support is a laminate comprising a first continuous layer of a polymeric film-forming composition and a second layer of a second polymeric composition having a lower softening point than the first polymeric composition, the fibers being partially embedded in the second layer.
- 3. An element according to claim 2 wherein the first polymeric composition comprises a polyester and the second polymeric composition comprises a polyolefin.
- 4. An element according to claim 2 wherein the second layer is a hot melt adhesive.
- 5. An element according to claim 1 wherein the support is a laminate comprising a first continuous layer of a polymeric film-forming composition and a second layer of a second polymeric composition which comprises a thermoset resin.
- 6. An element according to claim 1 wherein the support and the fibers are composed of electrically insulating material, and the element further comprises an electrically insulating layer of polymeric material secured to the surface of the fibers remote from the support.
- 7. An element according to claim 6 which is flexible and whose neutral bending axis passes through the conductive layer.
- 8. An element according to claim 1 wherein the fibers are in the form of a non-woven fibrous mat which is partially embedded in the support.
- 9. An element according to claim 8 wherein the fibrous mat is 0.07 to 0.6 mm thick.
- 10. An element according to claim 1 wherein the fibers comprise glass fibers.
- 11. An element according to claim 10 wherein the fibers have an average diameter of 3 to 50 microns.
- 12. An element according to claim 1 wherein the support is in the form of a sheet, both faces of the sheet having randomly distributed fibers partially protruding therefrom and partially embedded therein, the first portions of the fibers which protrude from the support surfaces having solid electrically conductive material adherent thereto, thus forming more than one electrically conductive layer.
- 13. An element according to claim 12 wherein the support and the fibers are composed of electrically insulating material, and the element further comprises an electrically insulating layer of polymeric material secured to the surface of each conductive layer remote from the support.
- 14. An element according to claim 1 wherein the conductive layer has a plurality of randomly distributed voids therein.
- 15. An element according to claim 1 which further comprises an electrically insulating layer of polymeric material comprising a backing layer of a continuous film-forming polymeric composition and an adherent layer of a polymeric composition having a softening point which is lower than either the backing layer or the support, the adherent layer being secured to the surface of the conductive layer remote from the support and filling substantially all the voids in the conductive layer.
- 16. An electrically conductive element according to claim 1 which further comprises a layered structure having a plurality of electrically conductive elements laminated together.
- 17. An element according to claim 1 wherein the support is substantially impermeable to water.
- 18. An element according to claim 1 wherein the conductive layer is one obtained by depositing on the fibers an aqueous dispersion of conductive particles, and removing the water from the dispersion.
- 19. An element according to claim 18 which further comprises a cationic wetting agent at the interface between the fibers and the aqueous dispersion of conductive particles.
- 20. An element according to claim 1 wherein the solid conductive material is selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite and a blend of carbon black and graphite.
- 21. An element according to claim 1 which further comprises at least two spaced-apart electrodes which can be connected to a source of electrical power and which when so connected cause current to pass through the conductive layer.
- 22. An element according to claim 1 wherein the conductive layer has a resistance of 10 to 150,000 ohms per electrical square.
- 23. A process for the preparation of an electrically conductive element which comprises
- (a) depositing a liquid composition comprising an aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive particles onto the protruding fibers of a substrate which comprises a support and randomly distributed fibers having first portions which protrude from the support and second portions which are embedded in the support, the support and the portions of the fibers embedded therein being substantially impervious to the liquid composition; and
- (b) drying the aqueous dispersion.
- 24. A process according to claim 23 wherein the support is a flexible continuous film of hydrophobic polymeric material.
- 25. A process according to claim 24 which further comprises washing the substrate with an aqueous solution comprising a cationic wetting agent before applying the dispersion.
- 26. A process according to claim 23 wherein the liquid composition is substantially free of reinforcing fibers.
- 27. A process according to claim 23 wherein the liquid composition is applied to the substrate by a printing process.
- 28. A process according to claim 27 wherein the liquid composition is applied to the substrate by silk screen printing.
- 29. A process according to claim 27 wherein the liquid composition is applied to the substrate in a discontinuous pattern.
- 30. A process according to claim 23 wherein the randomly distributed fibers comprise a non-woven fibrous mat of glass fibers having an average diameter of 3 to 50 microns, the mat having a thickness of 0.07 to 0.6 mm.
- 31. A process according to claim 23 which further comprises placing at least two spaced-apart electrodes on the protruding fibers of the substrate prior to applying the liquid composition, and applying the liquid composition onto the electrodes and the fibers, whereby after step (2) connection of the electrodes to a source of electrical power causes current to flow through the conductive element.
- 32. A process according to claim 23 which further comprises placing at least two spaced-apart electrodes on the support before embedding the second portions of the randomly distributed fibers in the support, the randomly distributed fibers extending over the electrodes, and applying the liquid composition onto the protruding fibers, whereby after step (2) connection of the electrodes to a source of electrical power causes current to flow through the conductive element.
- 33. A process according to claim 23 wherein more than one coating of the liquid composition is deposited, the first coating being solidified before the second coating is deposited.
- 34. A process according to claim 23 wherein more than one coating of the liquid composition is deposited, all coatings being solidified at once.
- 35. A process according to claim 23 wherein the conductive particles are selected from carbon black, graphite and mixtures of carbon black and graphite, and the liquid composition comprises, as binder for said particles, an alkali-stabilized colloidal silica in the form of dispersed particles having a particle size of 1 to 100 millimicrons.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 102,621 filed Dec. 11, 1979, and now abandoned.
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