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publicationNumber CA-1100098-A
titleOfInvention Flexible cover of a platy-filled composition for an electrolytic cell
abstract FLEXIBLE COVER OF A PLATY-FILLED COMPOSITION FOR AN ELECTROLYTIC CELL ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A flexible elastomeric cover particularly for an electrolytic cell of the mercury type. The cover has at least one layer comprised of a corrosion resistant elastomeric composition including a vulcanized rubbery polymer to resist deleterious fluids and a multiplicity of small, non-porous, inert particles of a plate-like structure dispersed throughout the polymer to further resist the permeation and penetration of such fluids into the cover with the preponderance of the particles having an aspect ratio of at least 20:1 and being oriented in a direction generally parallel to a surface of the cover to provide a barrier to the migration of such deleterious fluids. The rubbery polymer is preferably polyisoprene and the plate-like or platy particles are preferably graphite or glass flakes.
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