DocumentCode
2648014
Title
Development and evaluation of a new product line of silicone elastomers for high voltage applications. Part 2
Author
Collins, Tatyana P. ; Hoffman, Lee W. ; Goudie, James L.
Author_Institution
Dow Corning Corp., Midland, MI, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
255
Abstract
Silicone elastomers used for high voltage applications have proven their necessity in the areas of insulators, arresters, and cable accessories. There are many factors that make silicone materials advantageous in the insulator industry. These advantages include: long term endurance, hydrophobic recovery, and easy processing. We report on the latest results of ongoing accelerated aging studies being performed on a new line of silicone elastomers designed specifically for high voltage insulation applications. Earlier this year (ISEI 2000, 3Apr00), we presented the first of a multi part study designed to investigate the performance changes of high voltage insulation (HVI) materials exposed to energized salt fog and to ultraviolet radiation and condensation. Surface electrical activity under salt fog aging is continuously monitored by a data acquisition system. Effects of the accelerated aging on the loss and recovery of hydrophobicity of the silicone elastomers are monitored by dynamic water contact angle, while SEM and XPS are used to characterize surface structural effects as a result of aging. Bulk physical and electrical properties are also reported
Keywords
X-ray photoelectron spectra; elastomers; scanning electron microscopy; silicone rubber; silicone rubber insulators; surface conductivity; SEM; XPS; accelerated aging studies; arresters; cable accessories; condensation; dynamic water contact angle; easy processing; energized salt fog; high voltage applications; hydrophobic recovery; hydrophobicity; insulators; long term endurance; loss; recovery; silicone elastomers; surface electrical activity; ultraviolet radiation; Accelerated aging; Arc discharges; Conducting materials; Glass; Insulation; Leakage current; Monitoring; Rubber; Surface contamination; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 2000 Annual Report Conference on
Conference_Location
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6413-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEIDP.2000.885275
Filename
885275
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