Claims
- 1. An electrical heating element in the form of a laterally extended member having a resistivity of 10.sup..sup.-3 to 10.sup.3 ohm centimeters, operable at a surface temperature of 70.degree. F. to 150.degree. F. in the presence of moisture and oxygen without substantial degradation which
- comprises a product of fusing from 4% to 30% by volume of finely comminuted particles consisting essentially of iron with a mixture of finely comminuted particles of recycled bottle glass,
- having electrodes attached to opposite portions of said laterally extended member,
- having from 100 to 135 volts applied across said electrodes,
- having a leakage to ground from the surface below that detectable by a human under conditions of 100% humidity.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 421,073 filed Dec. 3, 1973, for Heating Element, Method and Composition now U.S. Pat. No. 3,924,098, issued Dec. 2, 1975 and of patent application Ser. No. 376,721 filed June 22, 1964, now abandoned and continuations thereof wherein applicant disclosed electrically conductive thermal shock-resistant metal-ceramic compounds.
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