An Epoxy-Paper Insulation System for High-Voltage Applications
- 1 April 1967
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation
- Vol. EI-2 (1) , 18-24
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tei.1967.298845
Abstract
This paper describes the characteristics and properties of a new insulation system currently used to manufacture high-voltage bushings at voltage ratings of 15 through 69 kV for transformers and switchgear apparatus. The system is compared with other forms of insulation such as phenolic-paper, oil-paper, mineral-filled epoxy, and electrical porcelain. Its application in high-voltage condenser bushings is also discussed. With this new insulation, epoxy resin is used to totally impregnate an electrical grade of kraft paper resulting in a resin-rich (approximately 70 percent) material having unusual properties. Its predominant characteristic is the complete absence of voids resulting in high-corona-inception voltages and high-dielectric strength. It also has excellent physical properties which, coupled with a flexible manufacturing process. open up numerous new design possibilities in high-voltage engineering.Keywords
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