AIP Advances (Feb 2017)

Treeing phenomenon of thermoplastic polyethylene blends for recyclable cable insulation materials

  • Lunzhi Li,
  • Kai Zhang,
  • Lisheng Zhong,
  • Jinghui Gao,
  • Man Xu,
  • Guanghui Chen,
  • Mingli Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4977718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 025116 – 025116-7

Abstract

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Owing to its good recyclability and low processing energy consumption, non-crosslinked polyethylene blends (e.g. LLDPE-HDPE blends) are considered as one of potential environmental-friendly substitutions for crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) as cable insulation material. Although extensive work has been performed for measuring the basic dielectric properties, there is a lack of the investigations on the aging properties for such a material system, which hinders the evaluation of reliability and lifetime of the material for cable insulation. In this paper, we study the electric aging phenomenon of 0.7LLDPE-0.3HDPE blending material by investigating the treeing behavior, and its comparison with XLPE and LLDPE. Treeing tests show that the 0.7LLDPE-0.3HDPE blends have lower probability for treeing as well as smaller treeing dimensions. Further thermal analysis and microstructure study results suggest that the blends exhibit larger proportion of thick lamellae and higher crystallinity with homogeneously-distributed amorphous region, which is responsible for good anti-treeing performance. Our finding provides the evidence that the 0.7LLDPE-0.3HDPE blends exhibits better electric-aging-retardance properties than XLPE, which may result in a potential application for cable insulation.