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Electrical and mechanical properties of electrically conductive polyethersulfone composites

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Electrically conductive polyethersulphone (pes) composites containing carbon fibres, nickel fibres, stainless steel fibres or aluminium flakes at various volume fractions up to 40% were fabricated and tested. For electromagnetic interference (emi) shielding effectiveness > 50 dB, the minimum filler volume fraction was 40% for carbon fibres of length 200 or 400 μm, 20% for nickel or stainless steel fibres, and 30% for aluminium flakes. The tensile strength first increased and then decreased with increasing filler content, such that the highest tensile strength occurred at 30 volume% (vol%) for carbon fibres (of length 200 or 400 μm) as the filler and at 10 vol% for nickel or stainless steel fibres. However, for carbon fibres (of length 100 μm) and aluminium flakes, the tensile strength increases up to at least 40 vol%. The best overall performance was provided by aluminium flakes at 40 vol%; the resistivity was 7 × 10-5 Ω cm, the emi shielding effectiveness was > 50 dB and tensile strength was 67 MPa. The resistivity of the aluminium flake composites was not affected by heating in air at 140°C for up to at least 144 h.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-224
Number of pages10
JournalComposites
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1994

Keywords

  • aluminium flakes
  • carbon fibres
  • electrical resistivity
  • electromagnetic interference
  • heating
  • nickel fibres
  • polyethersulfone
  • polymer composites
  • shielding
  • stainless steel fibres

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