What are the properties of insulating oil in x-ray tubes?
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October 4, 2024 at 7:51 pm by 吉田 陽一
The properties of insulating oil used in x-ray tubes include high dielectric strength, thermal stability, and low moisture content. These oils must have excellent insulating capabilities to prevent electrical discharges in high-voltage environments. Additionally, the oil acts as a coolant, so it needs good thermal conductivity to absorb and dissipate heat effectively. Low acidity and resistance to oxidation are also crucial properties to ensure the oil’s longevity and reliability. GlobeCore offers oil filtration systems that help maintain the purity and quality of insulating oil in x-ray tubes by removing moisture and contaminants.