Abstract

New polymer composites containing polyvinyl butyral and glass powder with limited ability to electric charge have been created. These materials have been tested to specify their electrostatic charge decay time and their processing properties. The relation between a composite's properties and its material composition have been tested. It has been demonstrated that new composites containing 25% of polyvinyl butyral by weight show shorter electrostatic charge decay time as compared with unmodified materials. The use of a filler in the form of glass powder in a composite improves its processing and mechanical properties, without deteriorating its electrostatic properties. It has been observed that the new composite may be used for technical and electrotechnical products. The use of a modifier in the form of recycled polyvinyl butyral film in a composite, makes it possible to reduce environmental contamination.

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