Compatibilizing Effect of SEBS for Electrical Properties of LDPE/PS Blends
β Scribed by Tae Hee Lee; Tae Young Kim; Dong Myung Kim; Won Jung Kim; Je Hyuk Lee; Kwang S. Suh
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Volume
- 291
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1438-7492
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: In the previous study, we observed compatibilizing effects of low density polyethylene (LDPE)/polystyrene (PS) with polystyreneβblockβpoly(ethyleneβcoβbutylene)βblockβpolystyrene (SEBS), a triblock copolymer. Blends consisting of 70 wt.β% LDPE and 30 wt.β% PS were prepared with a SEBS concentration of up to 10 wt.β%. This study examined the electrical properties such as the electrical breakdown, water tree length, permittivity and tanβΞ΄ in the blends. The possibility of using these blends as insulating material substitutes for LDPE was investigated. The electrical breakdown strength reached a maximum of 66.67 kV/mm, which is superior to 50.27 kV/mm of the LDPE used as electrical insulators for cables. In addition, the water tree length decreased with increasing SEBS concentration. The water tree lengths of the blends containing SEBS were shorter than that of the LDPE. The permittivity of the blends was 2.28β2.48 F/m, and decreased with increasing SEBS concentration with the exception of Sβ0. TanβΞ΄ of the blends increased smoothly with increasing SEBS content.
Breakdown strength , water tree length, permittivity and tanβΞ΄ of the LDPE/PS/SEBS blends and raw materials.
imageBreakdown strength , water tree length, permittivity and tanβΞ΄ of the LDPE/PS/SEBS blends and raw materials.
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