Basic Info.
Model NO.
JZ601 / JZ602
Material
Wood Pulp
Thermal Rating
E 120
Maximum Voltage
10KV~20KV
Classification
Inorganic Insulation Material
Certification
ISO9001
Color
Wood Color
Brand
Jinzhi
Transport Package
Pallet/ Carton
Specification
0.05~0.13mm
Trademark
JINZHI
Origin
Xuchang, Henan
Production Capacity
12000 Metric Ton/Metric Tons Per Year
Packaging & Delivery
Package Size
15.00cm * 20.00cm * 10.00cm
Package Gross Weight
1.200kg
Product Description
Product Description
Product Description
1. DESCRIPTION
Dielectric crepe paper is made from dielectric kraft paper used for transformer.
2. FEATURES
3. APPLICATIONS
Crepe Paper is ideally suited to irregular shapes and surfaces where a proper insulation can not be reached with flat papers. It is specially used for magnet wire insulation, layer insulation, current transformers, RIP bushings or as shielding material.
4. TECHNICAL PARAMETER
Dielectric crepe paper is made from dielectric kraft paper used for transformer.
2. FEATURES
- High purity and high oil-absorption
- Good dielectric strength
- Excellent compatibility with insulating liquids (mineral oils, silicon oils and ascerol oils).
- Free from conductive particles
3. APPLICATIONS
Crepe Paper is ideally suited to irregular shapes and surfaces where a proper insulation can not be reached with flat papers. It is specially used for magnet wire insulation, layer insulation, current transformers, RIP bushings or as shielding material.
4. TECHNICAL PARAMETER
Item | Unit | Standard | |||
Thickness | mm | 0.33 | 0.39 | 0.48 | 0.55 |
Hill Count | Counts/ 10 mm | 11 | 16 | 11 | 16 |
Extended Tensile Index(MD) | N·m/g | >=64 | >=66 | >=65 | >=68 |
Elongation (MD) | % | 102 | 157 | 98 | 153 |
Moisture Content | % | <=4.3 | <=4.1 | <=4.4 | <=4.5 |
Ash | % | <=0.78 | <=0.71 | <=0.5 | <=0.54 |
Conductivity of Aqueous Extract | mS/m | <=2.6 | <=2.1 | <=2.9 | <=3.5 |
pH of Aqueous Extract | 7.2 | 7.1 | 7.0 | 7.4 | |
Dielectric strength In Air In Oil | KV/mm KV/mm | >=10 | >=10 | >=11 | >=10 |
>=22 | >=23 | >=24 | >=26 | ||
Oil Absorption | % | 51 | 52 | 24 | 26 |