Claims
- 1. A radio wave absorber composition for preparing a nonflammable, light-weight radio wave absorber having a capacity of absorbing radio waves at low frequency bands of 30 MHz to 1,000 MHz comprising cement, light-weight aggregates, non-conductive fibers and synthetic resin emulsion.
- 2. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 1, which further comprises organic microballoons and carbon graphite.
- 3. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 1, which further comprises organic microballoons and carbon fibers.
- 4. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 1, which further comprises organic microballoons, carbon graphite and carbon fibers.
- 5. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 3, which comprises 1-20 parts by weight of the light-weight aggregates, 1-20 parts by weight of the synthetic resin emulsion (on a solid content basis), 1-5 parts by weight of the non-conductive fibers, 1-10 parts by weight of the organic microballoons and 0.01-5 parts by weight of the carbon fibers against 100 parts by weight of the cement.
- 6. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 4, which comprises 1-20 parts by weight of the light-weight aggregates, 1-20 parts by weight of the synthetic resin emulsion (on a solid content basis), 1-5 parts by weight of the non-conductive fibers, 1-10 parts by weight of the organic microballoons and 5-20 parts by weight of the carbon graphite against 100 parts by weight of the cement.
- 7. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 4, which comprises 1-20 parts by weight of the light-weight aggregates, 1-20 parts by weight of the synthetic resin emulsion (on a solid content basis), 1-5 parts by weight of the non-conductive fibers, 1-10 parts by weight of the organic microballoons, 5-20 parts by weight of the carbon graphite and 0.01-5 parts by weight of the carbon fibers against 100 parts by weight of the cement.
- 8. A radio wave absorber member for preparing a nonflammable, light-weight radio wave absorber having a capacity of absorbing radio waves at low frequency bands of 30 MHz to 1,000 MHz comprising the wave absorber composition according to claim 1.
- 9. A radio wave absorber member according to claim 8 wherein said wave absorber composition has a thickness of 3 to 10 mm.
- 10. A radio wave absorber member for preparing a nonflammable, light-weight radio wave absorber having a capacity of absorbing radio waves at low frequency bands of 30 MHz to 1,000 MHz comprising the wave absorber composition according to claim 1 and a nonflammable light-weight sheet having said wave absorber composition laminated thereon.
- 11. A radio wave absorber member according to claim 10 wherein said wave absorber composition has a thickness of 3 to 10 mm.
- 12. A nonflammable, light-weight radio wave absorber having a capacity of absorbing radio waves at low frequency bands of 30 MHz to 1,000 MHz comprising the wave absorber member according to claim 8 assembled into a quadrangular pyramid, and to its bottom attached a ferrite tile-adhered plate and a metal reflector.
- 13. A radio wave absorber composition for preparing a nonflammable ultra-light radio wave absorber having a capacity of absorbing radio waves at high frequency bands exceeding 1,000 MHz comprising cement, light-weight aggregates, synthetic resin emulsion, carbon fibers and organic microballoons.
- 14. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 13, which further comprises carbon graphite.
- 15. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 13, which comprises 1-20 parts by weight of the light-weight aggregates, 1-20 parts by weight of the synthetic resin emulsion (a solid content basis), 0.5-15 parts by weight of the carbon fibers and 1-10 parts by weight of the organic microballoons against 100 parts by weight of the cement.
- 16. A radio wave absorber composition according to claim 14, which comprises 1-20 parts by weight of the light-weight aggregates, 1-20 parts by weight of the synthetic resin emulsion (a solid content basis), 0.5-15 parts by weight of carbon fibers, 1-10 parts by weight of the organic microballoons and 5-20 parts by weight of the carbon graphite against 100 parts by weight of the cement.
Priority Claims (3)
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Date |
Country |
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6-141914 |
Jun 1994 |
JP |
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6-141915 |
Jun 1994 |
JP |
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7-136693 |
Jun 1995 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of allowed application Ser. No. 08/493,812, filed Jun. 22, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,054.
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