18267820. SILICONE COMPOSITION simplified abstract (Dow Global Technologies LLC)

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SILICONE COMPOSITION

Organization Name

Dow Global Technologies LLC

Inventor(s)

Wenjie Chen of Shanghai (CN)

Yifan Xu of Shanghai (CN)

Hua Ren of Shanghai (CN)

Fengyi Su of Shanghai (CN)

Joseph Ronald Sootsman of Auburn MI (US)

SILICONE COMPOSITION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18267820 titled 'SILICONE COMPOSITION

Simplified Explanation

The silicone composition described in the patent application is a mixture of various components that, when combined, result in a material with low complex viscosity and high electrical conductivity, as well as good conductivity retention after heat aging.

  • The composition includes an electrically conductive filler, a polydiorganosiloxane polymer, a polyorganohydrogensiloxane, a hydrosilylation reaction catalyst, a polymer additive, and optionally a hydrosilylation reaction inhibitor.
  • The combination of these components results in a silicone material that is easy to mix, has high electrical conductivity, and maintains its conductivity properties even after exposure to heat.

Potential Applications

The silicone composition could be used in various applications where high electrical conductivity is required, such as in electronic devices, sensors, or conductive coatings.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of maintaining electrical conductivity in silicone materials, especially after exposure to heat, which can degrade the conductivity of traditional materials.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include high electrical conductivity, good retention of conductivity properties after heat aging, and ease of mixing due to low complex viscosity.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology could include the production of conductive silicone coatings for electronic devices, sensors, or other applications where high electrical conductivity is necessary.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of conductive fillers in silicone compositions to improve electrical conductivity.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to other conductive silicone materials on the market in terms of cost-effectiveness?

This article does not provide information on the cost-effectiveness of this technology compared to other conductive silicone materials.

What is the expected shelf life of products made with this silicone composition?

The article does not mention the expected shelf life of products made with this silicone composition.


Original Abstract Submitted

A silicone composition comprising (A) an electrically conductive filler, (B) a polydiorganosiloxane polymer, (C) a polyorganohydrogensiloxane, (D) a hydrosilylation reaction catalyst, (E) a polymer additive, and optionally (F) a hydrosilylation reaction inhibitor has a low complex viscosity upon admixing and upon cure provides a high electrical conductivity and good electrical conductivity retention after heat aging.