1. Influence of CF on PTC Properties of LDPE/Carbon Fiber Composites
- Author
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Yu Ping Wan, Gao Yan, Wu Xuan Kou, Ya Jie Dai, Wen Long Zhang, Chen Wang, and Xi Zhang
- Subjects
Materials science ,Composite number ,General Engineering ,Carbon black ,law.invention ,Polyolefin ,Low-density polyethylene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Carbon fiber composite ,chemistry ,law ,Calcination ,Composite material ,Temperature coefficient ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Abstract
PO/CB (Polyolefin/Carbon Black) PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) composite with easy processing, low cost characteristics has been applied widely. But it suffered from a relatively short lifespan because of its NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) effect and low PTC intensity. In order to overcome this shortcoming, the CF was calcination-treated to prepare LDPE/CF (Low Density Polyethylene/Carbon Fiber) PTC composite. Influence of length, content and treatment method of CF on PTC properties of composites was investigated. Results showed that 0.5mm length CF in composites had higher PTC intensity than that of 2mm length CF. PTC intensity of the composites was enhanced more effectively by calcination treated CF compared to the untreated CF. The maximum PTC intensity was 8.1 when CF’s content was at 8wt%.
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- 2014