2009
DOI: 10.3103/s1068371209110066
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Impregnating compounds of the H—C temperature classes

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“…For comparison see also Fig. 4 showing dependencies of tanδ = f(T) for Russian compounds ELPLAST 220ID and ELKOM PK 21 (u), the electrophysical proper ties of which are studied in [2]. Producers recommend the use of the given compounds at operating tempera tures of approximately 180-200°C; however, at just 180°C, ELPLAST 220ID has tanδ ≈ 1 and ρ ν = (3-4) × 10 7 Ω m; according to technical specifications, at a tem perature of 180°C, ELKOM PK 21 (u) has tanδ = 0.1 and ρ ν = 1 × 10 7 Ω m.…”
Section: I Sidorenko T V Panina and M A Dyatlovmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For comparison see also Fig. 4 showing dependencies of tanδ = f(T) for Russian compounds ELPLAST 220ID and ELKOM PK 21 (u), the electrophysical proper ties of which are studied in [2]. Producers recommend the use of the given compounds at operating tempera tures of approximately 180-200°C; however, at just 180°C, ELPLAST 220ID has tanδ ≈ 1 and ρ ν = (3-4) × 10 7 Ω m; according to technical specifications, at a tem perature of 180°C, ELKOM PK 21 (u) has tanδ = 0.1 and ρ ν = 1 × 10 7 Ω m.…”
Section: I Sidorenko T V Panina and M A Dyatlovmentioning
confidence: 98%