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Improved coefficient thermal expansion and mechanical properties of PTFE composites for high-frequency communication

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COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 241, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2023.110142

Keywords

PTFE-based composites; Dielectric properties; Mechanical properties; Lamination

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Polymer-ceramic dielectric composites, with the advantages of polymers and ceramic fillers, are widely used in microwave substrates due to their excellent dielectric properties, good mechanical properties, and easy formability. This study focused on enhancing compatibility between the polymer matrix and ceramic filler to optimize the properties of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites. PTFE/SiO2 composites were prepared by demulsification treated PTFE and modifying SiO2 with silane treatment, resulting in improved mechanical properties, lower dielectric loss, and lower coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) compared to untreated PTFE composites. These composites also exhibited low dielectric constant and loss even at frequencies up to 10 GHz.
With the combined advantages of polymers and ceramic fillers, Polymer-ceramic dielectric composites are widely used in microwave substrates due to their excellent dielectric properties, good mechanical properties, and easy formability. To optimize the properties of polymer composites, it is necessary to enhance the compatibility between polymer matrix and ceramic filler. In this study, to realize polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) composites with low dielectric constant, low dielectric loss, good mechanical properties and appropriate coefficient of thermal expansion, PTFE/SiO2 composites were prepared by demulsification treated PTFE and modifying SiO2 with silane treatment. Compared with PTFE composites, the mechanical properties of PTFE/SiO2 composites prepared by the demulsification treatment were improved at a low SiO2 content. Compared with the untreated PTFE composites, treated PTFE composites exhibit better properties such as lower dielectric loss, good mechanical properties and lower CTE. Furthermore, the composites show low dielectric constant and loss even at frequencies up to 10 GHz.

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