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http://dx.doi.org/10.4313/TEEM.2006.7.6.283

Synthesis and Properties of High Voltage Silicone Rubber by Platinum-based Flame Retardant  

Jung, Se-Young (Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
Kim, Byung-Kyu (Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
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Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials / v.7, no.6, 2006 , pp. 283-292 More about this Journal
Abstract
So that high-strength and electrical properties apply by excellent high voltage insulator electricity material, ATH content and platinum-based flame retardant that influence in flame retardant and tracking characteristic among composite of silicone rubber studied mechanical strength and influence getting to electrical properties. Composition of ${\alpha}$, ${\omega}-vinyl$ poly (dimethyl-methylphenyl) siloxane(VPMPS) of a polymer quantity made doing mole of D4, $D3^{Me,Ph}$ and VMS by 1000:15:0.2 mole ratio and uses basic catalyst tetramethylammonium silanolate(TMAS) and do opening equilibrium polymerization to be used to main polymer for high voltage insulation insulator. Control ATH content and content of platinum-based flame retardant and made high voltage insulation silicone rubber. Measured mechanical strength of making silicone rubber using UTM, and tracking characteristic according to standard of IEC 60587, flame retardant test studied effect that flame retardant characteristic gets in tracking characteristic, measuring according to UL94V method of test.
Keywords
High voltage insulator; Platinum-based flame retardant; Tracking characteristic; Silicone rubber; ATH(Alumina trihydrate);
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