1990
DOI: 10.1049/ip-a-2.1990.0041
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Comparison of NAA and micro-PIXE for impurity detection in water trees grown in XLPE cables

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“…Dicumyl peroxide (DCP), the most prevalent crosslinking agent used to cure LDPE, is easy to decompose above 120°C so that scorching is likely to occur during XLPE processing. Impurities, such as aggregates of antioxidants, and the scorching of LDPE can lead to electrical breakdown during cable service 2–4. Consequently, care should be taken to select antioxidants to stabilize XLPE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dicumyl peroxide (DCP), the most prevalent crosslinking agent used to cure LDPE, is easy to decompose above 120°C so that scorching is likely to occur during XLPE processing. Impurities, such as aggregates of antioxidants, and the scorching of LDPE can lead to electrical breakdown during cable service 2–4. Consequently, care should be taken to select antioxidants to stabilize XLPE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%