Industry Project
The cable sheaths being analyzed are made not only from the polymers poly-ethylene (PE) and ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), but also from a high proportion of the filler aluminum trihydrate (ATH) and nano-scale phyllosilicates that have been modified with an intermediate layer. Various additives, such as antioxidants and compatibilizers are used to complete these formulations. The project identified addi-tive-filler interactions that are responsible for the lack of sufficient long-term stability.
The damage analysis was carried out using ATR-IR spectroscopy, with the data being evaluated using non-negative matrix fac-torization (NMF).
A method was also developed to allow fail-ure behavior under the influencing factors mentioned to be recognized at an early stage. This can be incorporated into the development of new materials which need to be both flame-retardant and possess suitable long-term properties. The new tool can be used to accelerate the develop-ment of cable sheath formulations and can be adapted to other systems.