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titleOfInvention Electrically conductive composition
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a electrically conductive composition having good adhesive ness, heat resistance and conductivity and capable of being employed as a conductive adhesive or conductive coating by adding a conductive agent to a polycarbodiimide resin solution. n CONSTITUTION: A conductive composition having excellent adhesiveness, heat resistance and conductivity comprises (A) the solution of a polycarbodiimide resin, preferably a homopolymer or copolymer having at least one kind of repeating units represented by formula I (R is organic diisocyanate residue), more preferably repeating units of formula II, III, etc., and (B) a conductive agent, preferably at least one of powdery conductive agent (e.g. graphite powder, carbon black) having a particle diameter of ≤40μm and fibrous conductive agent (e.g. carbon fiber or metal fiber) having a length of ≤1.5mm preferably in an amount of 10-50wt.% based on the polycarbodiimide resin. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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