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- Title
Pyroresistive Properties of Composites Based on HDPE and Carbon Fillers.
- Authors
Mamunya, Yevgen; Maruzhenko, Oleksii; Kolisnyk, Roman; Iurzhenko, Maksym; Pylypenko, Andrii; Masiuchok, Olha; Godzierz, Marcin; Krivtsun, Igor; Trzebicka, Barbara; Pruvost, Sébastien
- Abstract
Electrothermal processes were studied in pyroresistive composites based on high-density polyethylene (HDPE) containing 8 vol.% carbon black (CB), 8 vol.% carbon fibers (CF), and their mixture 4 vol.% CB + 4 vol.% CF. It is shown that the kinetic heating curves of composites are well described by an exponential dependence with a certain heating rate constant k for each type of composite. After a short heating time, the equilibrium temperature Te is reached in the sample. When the applied voltage exceeds a certain value, the Te value decreases due to the presence of the positive temperature coefficient of resistance (PTC) effect. Due to the PTC effect, the composites exhibit a self-regulating effect relative to the Te. Relations between the applied voltage, electric power, and equilibrium temperature are found, the Te value depends on the applied voltage according to the quadratic law whereas there is a linear relationship between the Te and electric power. A possible application of such pyroresistive composites is resistance welding of plastics using a heating element (HE) made of a pyroresistive material. The use of HDPE-CB composite to create HE for resistance welding is demonstrated and the welded joint of HDPE parts obtained using HE is shown.
- Subjects
TEMPERATURE coefficient of electric resistance; RESISTANCE welding; HIGH density polyethylene; ELECTRIC power; CARBON-black; CARBON fibers
- Publication
Polymers (20734360), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 9, p2105
- ISSN
2073-4360
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/polym15092105