1959 Conference on Electrical Insulation 1959
DOI: 10.1109/eic.1959.7533361
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Electrical tracking resistance of polymers

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“…For dry-tracking, Wilkins and Billings [67] found in their pioneering study that PVC was the worst polymer for dry tracking, of all the polymers they studied. Similarly, Sommerman [68] ran the standard ASTM D 495 test for dry-tracking and found that PVC to be tied for last place, among the 14 plastics studied. When tested under the standard IEC 60112 test for wet-tracking, however, it is easy for PVC to achieve the highest rating, CTI 5600 V, as documented by Suhr [69].…”
Section: Arcing Across a Carbonized Pathmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For dry-tracking, Wilkins and Billings [67] found in their pioneering study that PVC was the worst polymer for dry tracking, of all the polymers they studied. Similarly, Sommerman [68] ran the standard ASTM D 495 test for dry-tracking and found that PVC to be tied for last place, among the 14 plastics studied. When tested under the standard IEC 60112 test for wet-tracking, however, it is easy for PVC to achieve the highest rating, CTI 5600 V, as documented by Suhr [69].…”
Section: Arcing Across a Carbonized Pathmentioning
confidence: 97%