AUTHOR(S): Gul Asiye Aycik, Ezgi Eren Belgin
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ABSTRACT Heavy metal reinforced composites with polymer matrix are new competitors of the conventional lead electromagnetic radiation shields. These composites are reinforced with heavy metals to increase attenuation performance of the material while polymers are used to ensure lightness, cheapness and flexibility. Providing load-stress transfer and giving easy formability and processability to the composite are also role of the polymer component. The potential effect of different polymer matrixes on shielding performance of the composite is generally ignored while effect of filler type is investigated detailed in the literature. Thus in this study effect of different polymer matrixes on composite electromagnetic shields is investigated. In the study PbO reinforced composites were produced by using three different polymer matrixes as linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), isophytalic polyester (IPE) and bisphenol-A-vinylester (VE). Performance of the composites was investigated by gamma spectrometric methods for 1173 and 1332 keV. It is revealed that isophytalic polyester based composites are the best for two energies and all filler ratios for electromagnetic shielding performances of the composites beside the filler type. |
KEYWORDS Radiation shielding, Polymer composite, Polyethylene, Isophytalic polyester, Bisphenol-Avinylester, Lead(II)oxide |
REFERENCES [1] Yvan, L., Pierre P., Pneumatiques, GB 1034533, 1965 |
Cite this paper Gul Asiye Aycik, Ezgi Eren Belgin. (2018) Effect of polymer matrix type on electromagnetic radiation shielding performances of PbO reinforced / polyethylene, isophytalic polyester and bisphenol A vinylester based composites. International Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Systems, 3, 1-4 |
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