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Resistivity behavior of filled electrically conductive crosslinked polyethylene
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1984
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Materials ScienceConducting PolymerElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPolymer ScienceFiller ConcentrationThermoelectric MaterialPolymer CompositesResistivity BehaviorThermal ConductionThermal ConductivityElectrical PropertyElectrical ResistivityPolymer ChemistryCarbon FibersElectrical Insulation
Abstract The electrical resistivity of crosslinked high‐density polyethylene loaded with conductive blacks and carbon fibers was studied as a function of filler concentration and temperature. A thermoelectric switching phenomenon (a sudden resistivity increase in the vicinity of the polyethylene melting point) in such semicrystalline conductive systems was investigated. Significant switching behavior was exhibited by compounds containing very low concentrations of carbon fibers. Some crosslinked compounds filled with mixtures of carbon black and carbon fibers were also studied.
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