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The susceptibility to carbon tracking upon exposure to electrical arcs has always been a fundamental weakness of organic insulations. Although recent emphasis has teen on the development of organic materials with more versatile physical characteristics and improved high-temperature properties, comparatively little work has been published on compounding materials to specifically resist tracking under...