What are the dielectric properties of oil for x-ray transformers?
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October 4, 2024 at 4:39 pm by Agostino Falcone
The dielectric properties of x-ray transformer oil refer to its ability to insulate electrical components and prevent breakdowns. Key parameters include dielectric strength, which should typically be above 30 kV, and low permittivity, which reduces the risk of electrical discharge. The oil must also have a low dissipation factor and minimal moisture content, as water can lower dielectric performance. Maintaining these properties ensures the safety and efficiency of the x-ray transformer. GlobeCore’s oil purification systems help maintain optimal dielectric properties by removing moisture and contaminants from the oil.