ASTM-D176 Standard Test Methods for Solid Filling and Treating Compounds Used for Electrical Insulation (Withdrawn 2013)

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Standard Test Methods for Solid Filling and Treating Compounds Used for Electrical Insulation (Withdrawn 2013)

Scope

1.1 These test methods cover physical and electrical tests for solid filling and treating compounds used for electrical insulation which are fusible to a liquid without significant chemical reaction. Compounds that are converted to the solid state by polymerization, condensation, or other chemical reaction are not included in these test methods.

1.2 These test methods are designed primarily for asphaltic or bituminous compounds, waxes, and fusible resins, or mixtures thereof, although some of these methods are applicable to semisolid types such as petrolatums. Special methods more suitable for hydrocarbon waxes are contained in Test Methods D1168.

1.3 Provide adequate ventilation when these tests involve heating.

1.4 The test methods appear in the following sections:

Test MethodSections
Electrical Tests:
A-C Loss Characteristics and Permittivity (Dielectric Constant)51-54
Dielectric Strength42-45
Volume Resistivity-Temperature Characteristics46-49
Physical Tests:
Coefficient of Expansion or Contraction22-41
Flash and Fire Points 9 and 10
Loss on Heating11 and 12
Melting Point5 and 6
Penetration15 and 16
Softening Point7 and 8
Specific Gravity17-21
Viscosity13 and 14

1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements, see 12.1 and 31.5.

Note 1—There is no similar or equivalent IEC or ISO standard.

Significance and Use

The melting point is useful in selecting a filling or treating compound that will not flow at the operating temperature of the device in which it will be used. It is also essential that it shall not be so high as to injure the insulation at the time of pouring. This test method is suitable for specification, classification, and for control of product uniformity.

Keywords

AC loss characteristics; asphaltic compounds; bituminous compounds; coefficient of expansion or contraction; dielectric strength; fire point; flash point; fusible resins; loss on heating; melting point; penetration; permittivity (dielectric constant); softening point; solid filling compounds; solid treating compounds; specific gravity; viscosity; volume resistivity-temperature characteristics; waxes ; Permittivity (dielectric constant)--electrical insulating materials; Petrolatum; Petroleum wax; Plummet displacement method; Resins; Asphaltic compounds; Bituminous compounds; Dielectric breakdown voltage; Electrical insulating solids; Electrical resistance/resistivity--insulating materials; Filling and treating compounds; Filling/flooding compounds; Specific gravity; Thermal expansion/contraction--electrical insulating materials; ICS Number Code 29.035.01 (Insulating materials in general)

To find similar documents by ASTM Volume:

10.01 (Electrical Insulation (I): D69 - D2484)

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29.035.01 (Insulating materials in general)

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Document Number

ASTM-D176-07(2012)

Revision Level

2007 R12 EDITION

Status

Cancelled

Modification Type

Withdrawn

Publication Date

April 30, 2012

Document Type

Test Method

Page Count

10 pages

Committee Number

D09.01