Abstract:
Butyl rubber–strontium cerium titanate (BS)
composites have been prepared by hot pressing. The tensile tests show that the BS composites are flexible. The dielectric properties of the composites have been investigated at 1 MHz and 5 GHz as a function of ceramic contents.The composite with volume fraction 0.43 of ceramic
filler has a dielectric constant (er) of 11.9 and dielectric loss(tan d) 1.8 10
3 at 5 GHz. The measured values of er are
compared with the effective values calculated using different theoretical models. The thermal conductivity of the
composites is found to increase with ceramic contents and reaches a value of 4.5 Wm
1 K 1 for maximum filler loading 0.43 volume fraction. The coefficient of thermal expansion of the composites decreases gradually with filler loading and reaches a minimum value of 30.2 ppm C 1 at a volume fraction 0.43.