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titleOfInvention Electric response material
abstract PURPOSE: To increase contract speed of by composing electric response material of high-polymer electrolyte having both anionic radicals and cationic base and unsoluble and swelling in water. n CONSTITUTION: About 125 parts of anionic gel and about 275 parts of cationic gel are mixed, kneaded and dried by means of a drum drier heated to about 150°C. Then it is crushed to a grain size of about 32W100 mesh to obtain electric response material. The speed for changing the form in response to electricity is increased. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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