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IEC 62011-2

IEC 62011-2:2004
Insulating materials - Industrial, rigid, moulded, laminated tubes and rods of rectangular and hexagonal cross-section, based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes - Part 2: Methods of test
Deals with the test methods for industrial, rigid, moulded, laminated tubes and rods of rectangular and hexagonal cross-section, based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes. The test methods include the following: a) Dimensions - External dimensions - Internal dimensions - Wall thickness - Departure from straightness - Applicable to all tubes and rods b) Mechanical tests - Flexural strength perpendicular to laminations (rods only) - Axial compressive strength (tubes only) c) Electrical tests - General - Insulation resistance after immersion in water d) Other tests - Water absorption - Density
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Technical committee

TC 15 Solid electrical insulating materials
Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2004-01-08
Edition1.0
ICS

29.035.20

Stability date2029
ISBN number2831873398
Pages31
File size449.03 KB
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