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http://dx.doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2010.23.9.718

A Study on Electrostatic Electrification Properties of Silicone Rubber for Thermal Bonding According to the Variation of Environment  

Lee, Sung-Ill (Department of Safety Engineering, Chungju National University)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers / v.23, no.9, 2010 , pp. 718-723 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, the following results were obtained from the experiment in which electrification voltage of silicone rubber specimen for thermal bonding were measured under various time, temperature ($10{\sim}40^{\circ}C$), and humidity (30~90%) conditions and different amount of carbon additives (0~15 phr (per hundred resin)). Electrostatics electrification voltage decreased when carbon is up to 10 phr, and there was no electrification voltage in 15 phr condition. The electrostatics electrification voltage did not change over time. When the temperature was constant, electrostatics electrification voltage sharply dropped when the humidity was around 70%. That means, this condition might be appropriate for prevention of charging. The electrification voltage decreased as humidity and amount of carbon increased.
Keywords
Thermal bonding; Humidity; Electrostatics; Electrification voltag;
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