DocumentCode
3492536
Title
Analytical study of the electrical behavior of carbon-black-filled polymeric materials
Author
Kato, Hirosi ; Futagami, Takeo ; Miyashita, Yoshitsugu
Author_Institution
Mitsubishi Cable Ind. Ltd., Hyogo, Japan
fYear
1988
fDate
16-20 Oct. 1988
Firstpage
189
Abstract
Summary form only given. The authors analyzed the behavior of electrical conductive materials containing acetylene black using heat cycles between room temperature and 90 degrees C. It was found that the degree of the change of conductivity is determined by the initial dispersion of carbon black, the crosslinking density, and the thermal expansion coefficient of the polymer matrix. Increasing the crosslinking density of the polymer suppressed the change of conductivity through the heat cycle. This phenomenon can be explained by the migration of carbon black through the polymer matrix becoming too difficult. In the case of a blended polymer matrix, it was revealed that the hard segment of the polymer matrix acted to minimize the change of electrical conductivity. These findings indicated that the small change of conductivity can be explained by the migration and coagulation of carbon black.<>
Keywords
carbon; electrical conductivity of solids; filled polymers; organic insulating materials; thermal expansion; thermal stresses; 90 degC; C; acetylene black; blended polymer matrix; coagulation; crosslinking density; dispersion; electrical conductive materials; heat cycles; migration; thermal expansion coefficient; Cable insulation; Conducting materials; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Organic materials; Plastic insulation; Plastics industry; Polymers; Power cables; Thermal conductivity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1988. Annual Report., Conference on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEIDP.1988.26330
Filename
26330
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