Invariant electrical conductivity upon thermal ageing of a crosslinked copolymer blend for high voltage insulation

Click chemistry type reactions between polyethylene-based copolymers are a promising and by-product free alternative to peroxide crosslinking of low-density polyethylene, which is widely used as an insulation material for high-voltage power cables.

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