Abstract: A process of increasing the output and other efficiencies and benefits in continuous extrusion manufacturing operations, including blending and plasticizing, molding to shape and curing heat curable polymeric compounds to a thermostat condition. The process comprises the continuous coincidental mixing and heating of heat curable polymeric compounds, raising the temperature thereof up to substantially the level of their curing temperatures, and the consecutive forming to shape and curing of the shaped polymeric compounds to a thermostat condition. The process is primarily carried out within an extruder or equivalent continuous forming apparatus, and any additional heat needed to achieve or accelerate the attainment of curing temperatures, or to complete the conversion to a cured thermoset condition of the polymeric compounds can be readily applied by any external source of heat.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 20, 1973
Date of Patent:
September 7, 1976
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Milton Sharples Greenhalgh, Ray Clarence Lever
Abstract: Cured polymeric compositions having increased resistance to flow and dripping at flame temperatures, comprising copolymers of ethylene-vinyl acetate, hydrated alumina, and silicone elastomer; and electrical conductors insulated therewith.
Abstract: A method of stabilizing the dielectric strength of polyolefin polymeric compositions when exposed to water, and dielectric stabilized polyolefin polymer compositions and products thereof including electrical insulations and insulated conductors. The polyolefin polymeric compositions are stabilized by the inclusion of a lead stearate compound.