Liquid Dielectric Testing
Dielectric is a measure of the electric strength of a material as an insulator. A dielectric is just a material that doesn't conduct electricity but can be polarized by an electric field. Dielectric strength defined as the maximum voltage required producing a dielectric breakdown through the material is expressed as volts per unit thickness. A liquid dielectric is a dielectric material in liquid state. Its main purpose is to prevent or rapidly quench electric discharges. We are doing following testing -
Insulating Oil(Testing Parameter)
- Di-Electric Strength
- Specific Resistance
- Tan Delta
New Insulating Oil(Testing Parameter)
- Di-Electric Strength
- Specific Resistance
- Tan Delta
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