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Semi-commodity materials

All commodity polymers (that is those manufactured and sold in high volume) act as insulators because they have no free electrons to conduct electricity. Some low-volume polymers, such as polyacetylene, are conductive or semi-conductive, but their applications are specialized and their use limited. In this section, we shall concentrate on the properties of commodity polymers, because these materials represent the vast majority of polymers used in electrical applications. [Pg.181]


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