some examples of non conducting polymers..
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non-conductive materials are those that do not conduct electricity/heat. Electric conductive polymeric materials may be in the form of pure polymer (e.g., polyaniline) or composite (e.g., MWCNT polymer composites).
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Non - conducting polymers:
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- Non-conducting polymers, sometimes known as non-conductive polymers, are electrically insulating materials made of polymers. Thermoplastic and thermosetting polymer bonding products make up the majority of these materials. These materials can be used to regulate the temperature of semiconductors and other electrical devices.
- The thin electropolymerized film of poly[1,3-diaminobenzene (DAB)], which may be used to minimise electrochemical interference from ascorbate, urea, acetaminophen, and other oxidizable species, is an example of a non-conducting polymer.
- A polymer system made up of a number of organic aryl molecules that have been dissolved, mixed, or blended into a polymer matrix. The polymer system is distinguished by the fact that it becomes electrically conductive after irradiation.
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