Abstract
Electrical conductivity and dielectric relaxation measurements have been carried out during the physical ageing of amorphous poly(ethylene terephthalate) in the range of ageing temperatures T/sub a/ between 50 and 70 degrees C and ageing times t/sub a/ between 10 min and 72 h. Both the intensity of the current and the imaginary part of the complex dielectric permittivity in (or dissipation factor tan delta ) decrease with t/sub a/, at T/sub a/ constant, as a consequence of the structural relaxation of the material, reaching a constant value in a time which depends on the temperature. As T/sub a/ increases, the decay of the intensity and in (or tan delta ) increases as a consequence of the greater extension of the relaxation which shows a maximum in the interval 60-65 degrees C for t/sub a/>or=6 h. >
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