The high-voltage electric trace index tester is suitable for testing the resistance to electric trace and corrosion of electrical and electronic products, household appliances, and their materials. It simulates the use of liquid pollutants and inclined samples at power frequency (48Hz-62Hz) to evaluate the resistance to electric trace and corrosion of electrical insulation materials used under harsh environmental conditions through measurement of resistance to electric trace and corrosion. This machine is designed and manufactured strictly in accordance with GB/T653-2003 and IEC60587-1984.
Purpose:
The high-voltage electric trace index tester is suitable for testing the resistance to electric trace and corrosion of electrical and electronic products, household appliances, and their materials. It simulates the use of liquid pollutants and inclined samples at power frequency (48Hz-62Hz) to evaluate the resistance to electric trace and corrosion of electrical insulation materials used under harsh environmental conditions through measurement of resistance to electric trace and corrosion. This machine is designed and manufactured strictly in accordance with GB/T653-2003 and IEC60587-1984.
Performance Indicators:
16.Studio volume: 800L * 750W * 850H (mm); The volume is 0.56m3.
17.Chassis: Made of SUS304 stainless steel (brushed surface);
18.The sewage tank is made of 316 stainless steel and equipped with a sealing device.
19.Instrument dimensions: 1250L * 800W * 1800H (mm)
20.Weight: Approximately 200KG
Execution Standards:
This instrument is designed strictly in accordance with GB/T653-2003 and IEC60587-1984 standards.
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