What causes insulating oil degradation in x-ray tubes?
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October 5, 2024 at 9:10 am by Laura Schmidt
Insulating oil degradation in x-ray tubes is caused by factors such as exposure to high temperatures, oxidation, moisture, and contamination by particles or dissolved gases. Heat accelerates chemical reactions within the oil, leading to the formation of acids and sludge. Moisture reduces the oil’s dielectric strength, increasing the risk of electrical discharge. Contaminants such as particles can damage the equipment. Regular oil filtration and maintenance, such as those provided by GlobeCore’s systems, help remove these contaminants and slow the degradation process, extending the oil’s life.