Claims
- 1. In laminate means for electrically isolating and supporting an electrically conductive metallic layer; the laminate consisting of at least one electrically conductive layer disposed upon a substrate surface, the substrate portion comprising, in combination:
- a. woven glass cloth base pad means interposed between a pair of outer substrate layers of polyester mat, said woven glsss cloth consisting essentially of glass filamentary fibers with a thickness of between about 1 and 5 mils, and woven together to form a fabric;
- b. said polyester mat comprising a mat of spunbonded continuous filamentary polyester fibers with the fibers having a bulk fiber content of between about 85% to 92% of first polyester fibers consisting essentially of oriented polyethylene terephthalate with a certain first melting point, balance of a second thermoplastic polyester fibers consisting essentially of non-oriented polyethylene terephthalate and having a significantly lower melting point than said first polyester fibers, and with said polyester mat having a weight of between about 20 and 30 grams per square yard.
- 2. The laminate means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said electrically conductive layers are bonded to said substrate by a synthetic resin consisting essentially of a mixture of 1,2-polybutadiene and 1,4-polybutadiene in the polymer chain.
- 3. The laminate means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that the filamentary fibers comprising said woven glass cloth are coated with a film of a silane selected from the group consisting of vinyl triacetoxysilane and vinyl-tris (betaethoxymethoxy) silane.
- 4. The laminate means as defined in claim 2 being particularly characterized in that the filamentary fibers comprising said woven glass cloth are coated with a film of silane selected from the group consisting of vinyl triacetoxysilane and vinyl-tris (betaethoxymethoxy) silane.
- 5. The laminate means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said laminate is secured together by a resin curable under heat and pressure and selected from the group consisting of polybutadiene, epoxy, polyester, and melamine.
- 6. The laminate means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said polyester mat consists of a mixture of at least two polyester fibers having distinctly different melting points, wherein the lower melting polyester fiber is a binder and contained in said mat in a quantity ranging from between about 5 and 15%.
- 7. The laminate means as defined in claim 1 being particularly characterized in that said substrate layers and said electrically conductive layers are bonded together by a synthetic resin consisting essentially of polybutadiene, said polybutadiene containing between about 45% and 90% 1,2-polybutadiene, balance 1,4-polybutadiene, said synthetic resin having an average molecular weight of between about 2,000 and 20,000.
- 8. In laminate means for electrically isolating and supporting an electrically conductive metallic layer; the laminate consisting of at least one electrically conductive layer disposed upon a substrate surface, the substrate portion comprising, in combination:
- a. a woven glass cloth base pad having a high modulus of elasticity in the range of approximately 10 .times. 10.sup.6 and a tensile strength ranging from between about 200,000 psi to 400,000 psi, and being interposed between a pair of outer substrate layers of polyester mat, said woven fiber being bonded directly to said polyester mat;
- b. said polyester mat comprising a mat of spunbonded continuous filamentary polyester fibers with the fibers having a bulk fiber content of between about 84% to 92% of first polyester fibers consisting essentially of oriented polyethylene terephthalate and having a certain first melting point, the balance being binder polyester fibers consisting essentially of non-oriented polyethylene terephthalate and with a certain second and significantly lower melting point than said first polyester fibers, and with said mat having a weight of between about 20 and 30 grams per square yard.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 413,695, filed Nov. 7, 1973, entitled "ELECTRICAL LAMINATE", now abandoned and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
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