Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204787 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Silicone polymer composites filled with mica, glass frit, ferric oxide and/or a combination of these were developed as part of a ceramifiable polymer range for electrical power cables and other high temperature applications. This paper reports on the thermal stability of polymer composites as determined by thermogravimetric techniques, thermal conductivity and heat release rate as measured by cone calorimetry. The effects of fillers on thermal stability and flammability of silicone polymer are investigated. Of the fillers studied, mica and ferric oxide were found to have a stabilising effect on the thermal stability of silicone polymer. Additionally, mica and ferric oxide were found to lower heat release rates during combustion, but only mica was found to increase time to ignition.
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Authors
L.G. Hanu, G.P. Simon, Y.-B. Cheng,