How does x-ray transformer oil work?
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October 4, 2024 at 3:15 pm by Jane Smith
X-ray transformer oil works by serving as both an insulating medium and a coolant. It provides electrical insulation between the transformer windings and other components, reducing the risk of electrical discharges or breakdowns under high voltage. Simultaneously, the oil absorbs and dissipates heat generated during transformer operation. Over time, contaminants such as moisture, particles, and acids can degrade the oil’s properties, reducing its efficiency. Regular maintenance, such as oil purification using GlobeCore’s oil filtration systems, ensures that the oil continues to perform both functions effectively, extending the lifespan of the transformer.