The effect of electrically conductive carbon black on properties of the linear low-density polyethylene
The effect of electrically conductive carbon black on the electrophysical and mechanical properties of the linear low-density polyethylene has been experimentally investigated. The structural parameters of carbon black have been determined, which have a significant effect on the electrical conduct...
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Summary: | The effect of electrically conductive carbon black on the electrophysical and mechanical properties of
the linear low-density polyethylene has been experimentally investigated. The structural parameters of
carbon black have been determined, which have a significant effect on the electrical conductivity of
carbon black and the electrical conductivity of polymer composite materials when it is used as a filler.
It is established that the introduction of 10–20 wt. % carbon black in linear low-density polyethylene
provides high conductivity of composite materials, while increasing their modulus of elasticity, but at
the same time reduces elongation at break. It is shown that, in general, the studied carbon black is a
promising filler in the development of electrically conductive polymer composite materials for electrical
and radio engineering purposes. |
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ISSN: | 2588-0373 2587-764X |