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Polypropylene based thermoplastic polymers for potential recyclable HVDC cable insulation applications

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Thermoplastic materials are highly desirable for power cable insulation application because of their recyclability and ease of processing. They are particularly suitable for high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable insulation… Click to show full abstract

Thermoplastic materials are highly desirable for power cable insulation application because of their recyclability and ease of processing. They are particularly suitable for high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable insulation because of the absence of byproducts during cable production, which may result in the reduction of undesirable space charge accumulation and the degassing cost. Polypropylene based polymers may have the potential for recyclable thermoplastic cable insulation application because of their high melting temperatures and adjustable mechanical and electrical properties. This work aimed at evaluating the potential of isotactic polypropylenes, propylene-ethylene block copolymers and random copolymers for thermoplastic cable insulation application. We investigated the melting and crystallization behavior, crystal structure, supramolecular structure, mechanical properties, space charge distribution and DC breakdown strength of six different polymers (two isotactic polypropylenes, two block copolymers and two random copolymers). A comprehensive analysis of these parameters indicates that the propylene-ethylene binary random copolymers are more potentially suitable for thermoplastic cable insulation application.

Keywords: hvdc cable; cable; cable insulation; insulation; insulation application; polypropylene based

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Year Published: 2017

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