STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF LIFE OF SILICONE RUBBER COATINGS ON INSULATOR
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i2.2017.1723Keywords:
RTV, Silicone Rubber, Insulator CoatingsAbstract [English]
The coatings have been in service for many years users are beginning to be concerned about the increased risk of flashover which are comes with aging, or the end-of-life, and the course of action that may be necessary for life extension or replacement. Study of the performance characteristics of commercial RTV silicone rubber coatings with various voltages.
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