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1281343 Electrically conductive coating MIDLAND SILICONES Ltd 16 Oct 1969 [18 Oct 1968] 49618/68 Heading B2E [Also in Division C3] Substrates, e.g. fabrics, may be coated with a conductive inhibited curable composition compising (1) a compound containing aliphatic carbon atoms linked by multiple bonds, (2) a silicon compound containing an Si-H group, (3) a platinum catalyst, (4) sufficient of a compound having an oxime group to retard the reaction of (1) and (2) at 25‹C, and (5) a metal or carbon powder. For the compound (1) suitable purely organic compounds are listed, but organosilicon polymers having at least 2 unsaturated groups are preferred, particularly polydiorganosiloxanes containing vinyl groups; the compounds (2) are preferably linear methyl and/or phenyl-containing polyisloxanes; the catalysts (3) include other platinum metals, and there are preferably 4-30 pbw Pt per million of (1) plus (2); the oxime may be e.g. that of methylethylketone, acetaldehyde, acetone, dimethyl glyoxal, cyclohexane-1:2-dione, 2:4-pentanedione, or butanedione methyloxime, and preferably amounts to 1-100 moles per mole of (3). In Example 1 a trimethylsilylterminated dimethylsiloxane (99%) vinylmethylsiloxane (1%) is mixed with a dimethylhydrogen siloxane-terminated polydimethylsiloxane using as catalyst an H 2 PtCl 6 .6H 2 O- 1:3 - dimethyl - 1:3 - divinyl - disiloxane complex and as inhibitor methylethylketoxime. In Example 2 the same inhibitor/catalyst mixture is used with a dimethylpolysiloxane gum containing 0.28 mol % methyl vinylsiloxane units, carbon black, and a trimethylsilyl-terminated methyl hydrogen polysiloxane. The compositions are cured by heating, that of Example 2 being previously coated onto a fabric, to give a heating element or cure.
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