Abstract

A recently reported fast test procedure named “modified thermally stimulated charging current method” (TSCC) was evaluated in comparison to the conventional isothermal DC conductivity measurement method (IDCC) for characterization of biaxially oriented isotactic polypropylene and biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate. Results show that the fast procedure is not applicable for the thin plastic film dielectrics here analyzed and time-based measurements are preferable for proper characterization. A theoretical model is proposed to interpret TSCC results.

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