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publicationDate 1993-04-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H0588761-A
titleOfInvention Electro-rheological fluid application electrode
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Object] The present invention relates to an electrode for voltage application to an electrorheological fluid whose viscosity can be controlled by voltage application, and is used for electrical control of mechanical devices such as clutches, valves, shock absorbers and engine mounts. An object is to provide an electrorheological fluid application electrode that can be used. [Structure] The electrorheological fluid application electrode of the present invention is an electrode used for applying a voltage to an electrorheological fluid, and at least one of the electrodes is an insulating material having porous or microcracks having a continuous pore state. By being formed by being covered with a layer, the electrode can be made to have improved durability while maintaining the ER effect.
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