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High performance XLPE insulation critical for HV and EHV cables

By: Chavan, Milind.
Contributor(s): Majumdar, Arnab.
Publisher: Mumbai Chary Publications 2011Edition: Vol.51(9), Sep.Description: 32-38p.Subject(s): Electrical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: Electrical IndiaSummary: With its excellent electrical insulating properties, superb mechanical properties, environmental compatibility, and low cost, crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is the material of choice for insulting high voltage power cables. New crosslinkable polyethylene insulation materials have been developed which provide significant advantages for cable manufacturing operations and cable quality while maintaining the excellent dielectric properties expected from XLPE. These new formulation technologies are currently being utilized in commercial standard melt index and low melt index (low sag) XLPE compounds. The performance of these new insulation materials in terms of properties important to the cable manufacturer and the cable user will be presented.
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With its excellent electrical insulating properties, superb mechanical properties, environmental compatibility, and low cost, crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) is the material of choice for insulting high voltage power cables. New crosslinkable polyethylene insulation materials have been developed which provide significant advantages for cable manufacturing operations and cable quality while maintaining the excellent dielectric properties expected from XLPE. These new formulation technologies are currently being utilized in commercial standard melt index and low melt index (low sag) XLPE compounds. The performance of these new insulation materials in terms of properties important to the cable manufacturer and the cable user will be presented.

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