Electrically conductive ceramics and their use in fiber...

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H01B 1/06 (2006.01) B03C 3/62 (2006.01) C04B 35/10 (2006.01) C04B 35/111 (2006.01) H01B 1/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2196163

A conductive ceramic composition is disclosed which consists essentially of alumina, chromia, and magnesia, and is suitable for use as target electrodes in electrostatic fiber charging applications. Ceramics are disclosed which have exhibit volume resistivities of 1012 ohm-cm or less at 20 ~C, and have excellent electrical stability and superior mechanical properties; and an electrostatic charging apparatus is disclosed which employs a ceramic electronic conductor having a volume resistivity of from about 1 x 107 to 5 x 1010 ohm-cm and a hardness of at least 5 GPa.

On décrit une composition de céramique conductrice d'électricité qui est constituée essentiellement d'alumine, d'oxyde de chrome et d'oxyde de magnésium et qui convient à la réalisation d'électrodes cibles utilisées pour charger des fibres en électricité statique. On décrit des céramiques qui ont une résistivité volumique de 10?12¿ ohm-cm ou moins à 20 ~C et qui ont une excellente stabilité électrique et des propriétés mécaniques améliorées. On décrit également un appareil pour charger des objets en électricité statique, qui utilise un conducteur électronique en céramique ayant une résistivité volumique allant environ de 1 x 10?7¿ à 5 x 10?10¿ ohm-cm et une dureté d'au moins 5 GPa.

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