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Title: Preparation and characterization of flexible polyvinylchloride-copper composite films
Authors: Kurt, Emrah
Özçelik, Cenk Yağız
Yetgin, Senem
Özmıhçı Ömürlü, Filiz
Balköse, Devrim
Keywords: Conductivity
Copper powder
PVC
Static electricity
Publisher: Smithers Rapra Technology
Source: Kurt, E., Özçelik, C. Y., Yetgin, S., Özmıhçı Ömürlü, F., and Balköse, D. (2013). Preparation and characterization of flexible polyvinylchloride-copper composite films. Polymers and Polymer Composites, 21(3), 139-144.
Abstract: Flexible PVC films are statically charged due to their low electrical conductivity. This creates fire threat during its handling. Conductive materials are added to films to prevent this. In the present study it was aimed to prepare PVC- copper composite films by sol gel technique and characterize the prepared films. It was aimed to increase the electrical conductivity of the films by adding copper powder. However, the copper particles settled down to bottom instead of forming a conductive network that covers the whole cross section. Thus at the film crosssection a plastic upper phase and a copper rich lower phase were present. The film did not conduct electricity due to this uneven distribution. The minimum volumetric and surface resistivities of the films were at the order of 109 ohm-cm and 1010 ohm square respectively.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11147/7320
ISSN: 0967-3911
0967-3911
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