In the use of various electrical equipment, insulating paper plays a crucial role. Its performance quality directly impacts the application of electrical equipment and poses significant risks to the safety of workers. In recent years, an endless array of new eco-friendly materials have emerged, each with impressive properties. Below, let's explore the reasons behind the electrical conductivity of insulating materials.
Insulating paper insulation material has a small amount of residue infiltrated during the production process.
During equipment operation, the insulation layer is subjected to moisture damage, with water intrusion leading to the formation of (OH)- and H+ ions based on ionization.
3. During operation, the equipment is also affected by electrostatic fields and sustained high temperatures, causing dielectrics to decompose into electrons or ions.
This is due to the insulating material's conductivity. In fact, this material still possesses a slight conductivity during use. However, compared to conductive materials, its conductivity particles are fewer, resulting in a particularly low conductivity, typically around 10^-7 s/m. The conclusion is that this will not affect the normal operation of electrical equipment or the public's physical and mental health, thus making it suitable for widespread application.





