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BS EN 60674-2:1998:2002 Edition

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Specification for plastic films for electrical purposes – Methods of test

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BSI 2002 34
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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British Standard
3 Contents
6 Foreword
Foreword to amendment A1
7 Introduction
1 Scope
2 General notes on tests
2.1 Discard at least the first three layers of film from the roll to be tested before removing te…
2.2 Sample rolls shall be exposed for at least 24 h to the standard atmosphere 23 ± 2 °C and 50 ±…
3 Thickness
3.1 Determination of thickness by mechanical scanning
3.2 Determination of gravimetric thickness of a sample
3.3 Determination of average gravimetric thickness of a roll
3.4 Crosswise thickness profile and lengthwise variation in thickness
4 Density
8 5 Width
6 Windability (bias/camber and sag)
6.1 Principle
6.2 Introduction
6.3 Method A
10 6.4 Method B
11 7 Surface roughness
8 Coefficient of friction
9 Wetting tension (polyolefine films)
9.1 Test principle and introductory remarks
9.2 Apparatus
9.3 Reagents
12 9.4 Test specimens
9.5 Conditioning
9.6 Procedure
13 9.7 Evaluation
9.8 Report
10 Tensile properties
10.1 Test specimens
10.2 Speed of testing
10.3 Result
11 Edge tearing resistance
11.1 Principle
12 Tear resistance
13 Stiffness of film
14 Surface resistivity
14 15 Volume resistivity
15.1 Method 1: Electrode method
15.2 Method 2: Method for wound capacitor dielectric films or films too thin for Method 1
15 16 Dissipation factor and permittivity
16.1 Method 1
17 16.2 Method 2
17 Dissipation factor under impregnated conditions
18 Electric strength
18.1 A.C. test
18.2 D.C. test
18 19 Electrical weak spots
19.1 Method A: Testing narrow strips of film in long lengths
19.2 Method B: Testing wide strips of film
19 19.3 Method C: Testing of film in rolls
20 Resistance to breakdown by surface discharges
21 Electrolytic corrosion
20 22 Melting point
23 Dimensional change
23.1 Test specimens
23.2 Procedure
23.3 Results
24 Dimensional stability under tension with rising temperature
24.1 Test specimens
24.2 Procedure
24.3 Results
25 Dimensional stability under pressure with rising temperature
25.1 Test equipment
25.2 Test specimens
21 25.3 Procedure
25.4 Results
26 Resistance to penetration at elevated temperature
26.1 Principle
27 Volatile content (loss of mass on heating)
27.1 Test specimens
27.2 Procedure
27.3 Result
28 Thermal endurance
29 Burning characteristics
29.1 Principle
22 29.2 Apparatus
29.3 Test specimens
29.4 Conditioning
29.5 Procedure
23 29.6 Interpretation of results
30 Water absorption in a damp atmosphere
30.1 Apparatus
24 30.2 Test specimens
30.3 Procedure
30.4 Results
31 Absorption of liquid
31.1 Principle
31.2 Apparatus
31.3 Test specimens
31.4 Procedure
25 31.5 Calculations
31.6 Result
32 Ionic impurities
33 Effect of insulating varnishes
33.1 Procedure
33.2 Results
26 34 Effect of polymerisable resinous compounds in a liquid state
34.1 The effect of polymerisable resinous compounds in the liquid state is determined according t…
34.2 Results
Figure 1 – Windability of film. Measurement of bias/camber; Method A.
27 Figure 2 – Windability of film.
28 Figure 3 – Windability of film. Measurement of sag; Method A
Figure 4 – Equipment for testing for electrical faults by Method A
29 Figure 5 – Equipment for testing for electrical faults by Method B
30 Figure 6 – Equipment for testing for electrical weak spots by method C
Figure 7 – Three-terminal electrode system for low frequencies (up to 50 kHz)
31 Figure 8 – Two-terminal electrode system for high frequencies (above 50 kHz)
32 Annex ZA (normative)
Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 60674-2:1998
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