Abstract: | The electrical properties of sisal fiber-low density polyethylene (LDPE) and coir fiber-LDPE composites have been studied. The dielectric constant progressively increases with increase of fiber loading and decreases with increase of frequency in the case of all composites. The dielectric constant of sisal-LDPE composites has been studied as a function of fiber length. Volume resistivity values decrease with fiber content. The increase of dielectric constant with fiber loading is more predominant at low frequencies in both the sisal fiber-LDPE and coir fiber-LDPE composites. The results of the natural-fiber-filled composites were compared to those of the carbon and glass-fiber-filled LDPE composites. The dielectric constant of carbon-black-loaded LDPE composites increases with carbon content, and the increase is sharper at high carbon content. This is associated with the network formation of carbon black in LDPE matrix. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |