Abstract

Measurements of the effective thermal conductivity and the limiting oxygen index of a basic rubber blend/aluminium hydroxide particulate composite have been presented and interpreted in the frame of the percolation theory. The experimental data of the thermal conductivity were fitted by the equation for effective thermal conductivity and from this fitting, the threshold percolation was obtained. From the fitting of the experimental data of the limiting oxygen index, the interval in which the threshold percolation lies was obtained. It was shown that the threshold percolation obtained from measurement of the effective thermal conductivity also lies in that interval.

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