Abstract

The electrophysical and mechanical properties of polymer composite materials based on linear low-density polyethylene with the addition of electrically conductive carbon black in the range of mass concentrations of 5% ‒ 20% have been studied. A modified thermal compression technology was applied to manufacture samples from thermopolymers. An increase in the Young's modulus was revealed when filling the polymer with technical carbon by more than 2 times. The percolation threshold interval of 5% ‒ 10% is set.

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