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Abnormal Filler Particle Size Causes The Molecular Chain Segments On The Insulator Surface To Become Rigid

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For the surface layer of suspension composite insulator, when aluminum hydroxide and a small amount of other filler particles are randomly distributed with a relatively large particle size, the surface of composite suspension insulator arranges two-dimensional linear siloxane molecules and intermolecular cross-linking points in an adhesion orientation, and it is impossible for molecular active chain segments to exist on the surface of polymer suspension insulator, and there are very few free ends of siloxane molecules.

Abnormal Filler Particle Size Causes The Molecular Chain Segments On The Insulator Surface To Become Rigid

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