Breakdown phenomenon identification of biodegradable polyethylene film under UV-irradiation environment

B. Du, Yong Liu, Y. Xia, B.C. Liu
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Biodegradable polymers are increasingly expected for substitute of present insulating materials in the electrical and electronic devices. However, their electrical properties are not systematically confirmed and need further investigation. In this paper, biodegradable polyethylene (BDPE) films are employed as the specimens and high density polyethylene (HDPE) films are as the reference. The breakdown endurance of BDPE film is examined using bias DC voltage under UV-irradiation environments. The images of breakdown craters are captured through applying a monocular-video-zoom microscope. Both breakdown area and box dimension of breakdown craters are obtained by an image-pattern-identification technique. The results reveal that for both BDPE and HDPE films, the breakdown voltage, breakdown area and box dimension all decrease with the increase of UV-irradiation level. Based on comparison of the results, it shows that under UV-irradiation environment, breakdown endurance of BDPE film is better than that of HDPE film.
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生物降解聚乙烯薄膜在紫外线照射环境下的击穿现象鉴定
生物可降解聚合物作为现有绝缘材料的替代品,在电气和电子器件中越来越受到人们的期待。然而,它们的电学性质还没有得到系统的证实,需要进一步的研究。本文以生物可降解聚乙烯(BDPE)薄膜为试样,高密度聚乙烯(HDPE)薄膜为参照物。利用直流偏置电压测试了BDPE薄膜在紫外线照射环境下的击穿耐久性。采用单目视频变焦显微镜捕捉击穿弹坑的图像。采用图像模式识别技术获得击穿弹坑的击穿面积和箱形尺寸。结果表明:随着紫外线照射强度的增加,BDPE和HDPE薄膜的击穿电压、击穿面积和盒尺寸均减小;结果表明,在紫外线照射环境下,BDPE薄膜的耐击穿性优于HDPE薄膜。
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