2024
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26815
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Dielectric properties of polypropylene blended with copolymers of varying ethylene contents

Siti Noorhazirah Kamarudin,
Kwan Yiew Lau,
Noor Azlinda Ahmad
et al.

Abstract: Polypropylene (PP) has recently been actively investigated as a potential power cable insulation substitute for crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE). This is mainly due to PP's higher thermal withstand capability over XLPE. Notably, PP has much higher stiffness than XLPE and therefore needs to be modified with tougher materials to reduce its overall stiffness while maintaining its desirable dielectric properties. To date, many investigations have been conducted on the mechanical and dielectric effects of PP blended… Show more

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