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AuthorKrupa, Igor
AuthorCecen, Volkan
AuthorBoudenne, Abderrahim
AuthorProkeš, Jan
AuthorNovák, Igor
Available date2016-10-09T10:26:58Z
Publication Date2013-10
Publication NameMaterials & Design
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2013.03.067
CitationIgor Krupa, Volkan Cecen, Abderrahim Boudenne, Jan Prokeš, Igor Novák, "The mechanical and adhesive properties of electrically and thermally conductive polymeric composites based on high density polyethylene filled with nickel powder," Materials & Design, Volume 51, October 2013, Pages 620-628
ISSN02613069
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261306913002756
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4842
AbstractElectrically and thermally conductive composites made using high density polyethylene (HDPE) matrix blended with a special grade of branch-structured nickel particles were studied. Composites with high filler content were highly electrically and thermally conductive. The electrical conductivity of composites reached a value of 8.3×103Sm−1 when filled with 30vol.% of the filler, and the thermal conductivity obtained using this filler content was found to be 1.99Wm−1K−1. The percolation concentration of the filler within the HDPE matrix, which was determined from electrical conductivity measurements, was determined to be 8vol.%.Young’s modulus of composites significantly increased from 606MPa to 1057MPa when composites were filled with 20vol.% of the filler. Further increasing the filler content caused no further increase in Young’s modulus, probably due to high aggregation of the filler. The stress at break of the composites behaved nonlinearly; the low filler content suppressed necking, resulting in a decrease in stress at break, whereas higher filler content (higher than 10vol.%) led to reinforcement of the composites and therefore increased the stress at break.The presence of nickel particles throughout the HDPE matrix increased the hydrophilicity of the composites. The contact angle of water on the neat HDPE decreased from 93° to 80° as the nickel content of the matrix was increased to 13vol.% of nickel. Further increases in the filler content did not alter the contact angle. Similarly, the strength of the adhesive joint formed by the composite and aluminum foil increased from a value of 16Nm−1 for the neat HDPE to 27Nm−1 when the HDPE matrix was filled with 13vol.% of the filler.
SponsorNMT-ERANET “APGRAPHEL” and by project VEGA 2/0119/12.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier, Ltd
SubjectHigh density polyethylene
Nickel powder
Composites, electrical conductivity
Thermal conductivity
Mechanical properties
Adhesion
TitleThe mechanical and adhesive properties of electrically and thermally conductive polymeric composites based on high density polyethylene filled with nickel powder
TypeArticle
Pagination620-628
Volume Number51


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