What additives are used in silicone oil for transformers, and what are their effects?
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October 4, 2024 at 5:41 pm by Ana Garcia
Silicone transformer oils are typically used without additives due to their inherent stability and performance characteristics. However, in some cases, additives may be included to enhance specific properties:
Antioxidants: Prevent oxidative degradation, extending oil life.
Metal Deactivators: Inhibit catalytic effects of metal contaminants.
Corrosion Inhibitors: Protect transformer components from corrosion.
Antifoam Agents: Reduce foam formation during operation.
These additives help maintain the oil’s insulating and cooling effectiveness, ensuring consistent transformer performance.