Influence of electron beam irradiation on electrical insulating properties of PLA with soft resin added

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Polylactic acid (PLA), a bioplastic, is a hard resin, and requires softening in order to be used in electric wire sheaths. A soft resin was added to PLA in order to soften it, but this caused the electric breakdown strength (EB) to decrease. In this study, PLA with soft resin added was irradiated with an electron beamand the influence of the electron beamirradiation on EB was examined. The irradiation dosewas set at 100 kGy. At 25 °C, the EB of PLAwith no soft resin added decreased due to the irradiation. On the other hand, the EB of PLA with soft resin added showed almost no change due to the irradiation. At 80 °C, the EB of PLA with no soft resin added decreased due to the irradiation, as was the case at 25 °C. On the other hand, the EB of PLA with soft resin added increased due to the irradiation.

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Shinyama, K. (2018). Influence of electron beam irradiation on electrical insulating properties of PLA with soft resin added. Polymers, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10080898

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