Abstract

Dielectric measurements are reported on the effect of addition of glass (wool and beads) to a rubber modified epoxy resin. A parallel study of the influence of the addition of polydimethylsiloxane is also reported. It is found that there are significant shifts in the position of the dielectric relaxation associated with the acrylonitrile/butadiene phase. Analysis of the data indicates that the activation energy of the relaxation is little affected by the additives and the observed effects can be explained by the change in internal field brought about by the addition of filler through its effect on the permittivity of the material.

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