Innovative filler strategies for high-performance LSR in electrical and industrial applications: A review

IF 6 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Uppula Ramya, Pulla Sammaiah, Medabalimi Subbarao
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This research presents a novel strategy for improving the electrical insulation properties of Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) through the strategic use of advanced fillers such as graphene nanoplates, Carbon black, Graphene oxide, alumina (Al₂O₃), epoxy resin, etc. In the study these materials are combined in a novel approach, leading to significant improvements in dielectric strength Increase to LSR/1 wt/Cordierite, tensile strength rising by nearly 98, reaching 10.3 MPa when using DBPMH filler. Alumina contributes to a notable increase in tear strength, achieving 25.3 N/mm with 10 wt% inclusion, while Shore A hardness dramatically improves, reaching 70 with vinyl ester and thermal stability, The addition of graphene nanoplates and nano SiO₂, even in low concentrations, significantly enhances the tensile modulus and elongation at break of LSR, challenging the belief that higher filler content is necessary. The SR/8wt% Carbon black composite exhibits a 700 % increase in elongation at break, reflecting greater flexibility, while alumina raises the tensile modulus to 1.3 MPa, enhancing stiffness. Recent findings indicate that Al₂O₃-filled liquid silicone rubber (LSR) composites maintain stable pH levels across various chemical environments. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis shows improved crystalline structures that enhance material stability, paving the way for high-performance materials in industrial and electronic applications.
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