Investigating the non‐linear conductivity properties of silicone rubber co‐modified with doped calcium copper titanate @ zinc oxide and grafted glycidyl methacrylate
Huiyang Zhang,
Qingguo Chi,
Zhaotong Meng
et al.
Abstract:In order to solve the issue of localised electric field concentration in high‐voltage direct current cable accessories, a method for preparing a composite material with high conductivity and nonlinear conductivity properties is proposed. The authors employed homemade calcium copper titanate @ zinc oxide (CCTO@ZnO) as a filler and glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) as a grafted small molecule to co‐regulate the non‐linear conductivity of silicone rubber (SiR). The results indicate that doping CCTO@ZnO can enable SiR t… Show more
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