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| INSILCOTEis a unique Room Temperature Vulcanised, (RTV) silicone rubber formulation, specifically developed by Mace Technologies, South Africa, in collaboration with the Electric Power Research Group of the University of the Witwatersrand for the prevention of pollution flashover of high voltage outdoor insulation. The exceptional hydrophobicity ofINSILCOTEinhibits the formationof continuous moist conductive layers on insulator surfaces. This, in turn, limits the flow of leakage currents, thus preventing the creation of dry bands and partial discharges critical steps in the flashover process. The superior performance of silicone rubber over other insulating materials in polluted environments is well proven. What makes silicone unique is the fact that, owing to the migration of low molecular weight siloxanes that exist within the elastomer, the water repellent properties are imparted to contaminants which accumulate on the surface. Thus, even when covered with a thick pollutions deposit, hydrophobicity is maintained. The exceptional water-repellency ofINSILCOTEand its rapid transfer of this characteristic to any covering contamination layer, coupled with silicones inherent resistance to degradation by ultra-violet radiation, ozone and most chemicals, combination with the use of specialised fillers to combat power arc damage, enables the material to provide enhanced system reliability over a period of many years, even in the most extreme environments. |
| Since its release to the market in 1991, INSILCOTEhas been in service atover 300 sites in the most polluted areas of Southern Africa, and has also found application in Europe, North America, Australasia, India and the Middle East. No flashovers of the treated insulators have been experienced. The adoption ofINSILCOTEhas ranged from small 11kV Substations to complete 400kV Transmission Stations and 533kVDC Converter Stations. The operating environments include marine salt fogs, coastal desert conditions, heavily industrialised sites with, for example, acidic emissions, coal-fired, power station fall-out and heavy cement dust contamination, and agricultural areas characterised by sugar cane burning and crop-spraying the use of highly conductive fertilisers and weedkillers. |
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