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引用次数: 8
摘要
室温硫化硅橡胶(RTV)已被广泛用于涂覆瓷绝缘子,以提供拒水性,防止表面形成水膜,从而抑制泄漏电流和由此产生的闪络。即使在表面积聚了一层污染物后,疏水性仍能保持。这是由于低分子量(LMW)硅酮流体从本体扩散到RTV表面,然后扩散到污染沉积物的表面。据报道,与原始样品相比,老化RTV样品表面上的LMW聚合物链的数量有所减少。本文探讨了影响RTV涂层寿命的一些因素。采用了三水合氧化铝(ATH)填料和各种配方。采用分析己烷萃取技术,在厚度为0.17 ~ 0.99 mm、ATH颗粒为1.0 ~ 75 μ l /m的RTV涂层和不同载体溶剂中,测定了LMW硅酮液的含量和LMW从体向表面的扩散。研究了不同RTV配方中LMW含量和扩散过程对涂层寿命的影响。
Low molecular weight silicone fluid content and diffusion in RTV silicone rubber coating
Room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber has been widely used to coat porcelain insulators to render water repellency to prevent formation of water filming on the surface and thus to suppress the leakage current and consequent flashover. The hydrophobicity is maintained even after a layer of contamination has built-up on the surface. This has been attributed to the diffusion of the low molecular weight (LMW) silicone fluid from the bulk to the surface of the RTV and then on to the surface of the pollution deposits. It has been reported that there was a reduction in the quantity of LMW polymer chains on the surface of an aged RTV specimen when compared to a virgin specimen. This paper explores some of the factors governing the lifetime of the RTV coating. Alumina trihydrate (ATH) filler and various formulations were used. The content of LMW silicone fluid and the diffusion of LMW from the bulk to the surface were determined in RTV coatings having thicknesses from 0.17 to 0.99 mm, ATH particles from 1.0 to 75 /spl mu/m and different carrier solvents, by using extraction techniques in analytical hexane. The roles of the LMW content and the diffusion process in the lifetime of the coating were evaluated for different formulations of RTV.