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Electrical properties graphite reinforcement

R. Sengupta, M. Bhattacharya, S. Bandyopadhyay, A.K. Bhowmick, A review on the mechanical and electrical properties of graphite and modified graphite reinforced polymer composites. Progress in Polymer Science (Oxford), 36 (5), 638-670, 2011. [Pg.394]

EFFECT OF GRAPHITE REINFORCEMENT ON ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMERS... [Pg.140]

Kalavtjidou et al. [74] measured the mechanical and electrical properties of poly-propylene-based nanocomposites reinforced with up to 25 vol% exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets. The mechanical and electrical properties of the graphite nanocomposites were investigated and compared to the properties of polypropylene-based composites reinforced with other conductive materials, for example, carbon black and carbon fibers. It was found that the graphite nanoplatelets were the most effective at increasing the modulus of the polypropylene and comparable to the other materials in terms of percolation threshold. [Pg.140]

Zheng, W., Lu, X., Wong, S.C., 2004. Electrical and mechanical properties of expanded graphite-reinforced high-density polyethylene. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 91, 2781-2788. [Pg.155]

Senguptaa, R., Bhattacharyaa, M., Bandyopadhyay, S., Bhomicka, A.K., 2010. A Review on the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Graphite and Modified Graphite Reinforced Polymer Composites (Elsevier). [Pg.231]

Castor oil-based polyurethane resin is used to obtain graphite composite as an electrode material. The 60% graphite (w/w) composite exhibits good mechanical and appropriate electric resistance and offers ease of preparation and surface renovation. The polyurethanes of soybean oil-based polyol with glass reinforced composites exhibit mechanical properties comparable with those based on petrochemical polyol. The oxidative, thermal and hydrolytic stability of soybean oil-based composites are superior to those of petrochemical polyol. All the results indicated that a polyurethane matrix based on soybean oil is a preferable alternative to petrochemical polyurethanes in glass reinforced composites. [Pg.261]


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