Conductive Carbon Loaded Polymer Film Electrodes for Pulsed-Power Applications. Part I: Determination of the Film Properties
Electrically conductive polymer composites consisting of a nonconductive polymer matrix and conductive fillers, such as carbon black, are widely used. This contribution describes the specific electrical properties of polymer composite films for pulsed conditions in the microsecond (10-6 s) range. Investigation of an industrially available volume conductive polymer film (Carbostat) showed that the electrical properties of this material, which can be considered for electrodes in pulsed power applications, are quite different from the properties for DC conditions.
Keywords: Plastic electrodes; Polymer characterization; Polymer composite; Pulsed power
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Delft University of Technology, EEMCS, Delft, The Netherlands 2: Delft University of Technology, TNW-Chem Tech, Delft, The Netherlands
Publication date: 01 November 2008
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