High-Performance PEPE Insulating Oil for Capacitors
Experience superior dielectric performance and low-temperature reliability with our advanced PEPE insulating oil.
Get a Quote & SampleProduct Core Value

Phenylethyl Phenyl Ethane Insulating Oil
Our PEPE insulating oil offers exceptional dielectric properties and is specifically engineered for high-voltage capacitor applications, ensuring optimal performance and longevity even in challenging conditions.
- Discover the advantages of PEPE insulating oil low temperature performance for your critical applications.
- Explore the superior chemical properties of this advanced Phenylethyl Phenyl Ethane dielectric fluid.
- Ensure reliable operation with capacitor insulating oil chemical properties tailored for demanding environments.
- The ideal choice for high voltage capacitor insulation oil, providing excellent electrical insulation.
Key Product Advantages
Exceptional Low-Temperature Performance
Benefit from the PEPE insulating oil low temperature performance, crucial for applications in cold climates and ensuring capacitor functionality under extreme conditions.
Superior Dielectric Properties
Leverage the high dielectric strength of this Phenylethyl Phenyl Ethane dielectric fluid, providing robust electrical insulation for high-voltage equipment.
Excellent Material Compatibility
Benefit from the PEPE oil compatibility with polypropylene film, a critical factor for the integrity and efficiency of modern capacitors.
Key Applications
High-Voltage Capacitors
Used as a primary insulating medium in high-voltage power capacitors, ensuring safety and efficiency with its dielectric properties.
Industrial Electrical Systems
Provides reliable insulation in various industrial electrical applications where high dielectric strength and stability are paramount.
Low-Temperature Environments
Ideal for equipment operating in cold regions due to its excellent PEPE insulating oil low temperature performance and low viscosity.
Specialty Electronic Components
Suitable for specialty electronic components that require advanced dielectric fluids with specific chemical characteristics.