GSO IEC/TR 62662:2017

IEC TR 62662:2010
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 October 2017

Guidance for production, testing and diagnostics of polymer insulators with respect to brittle fracture of core materials

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GSO IEC/TR 62662:2017 Scope

This technical report presents an analysis of the risk of influencing factors for brittle fracture of composite insulators that are mostly loaded in the tensile mode (suspension and tension insulators). Guidance is given to reduce the risk of in-service brittle fractures. This phenomenon is limited to tension and suspension insulators. However, the general information given concerning the importance of various parameters can be used as a guideline for the design and production of any kind of composite insulator.

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