High-Performance Insulating Oil for Capacitors
Experience superior dielectric performance and low-temperature reliability with our advanced insulating fluid.
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Phenylethyl Phenyl Ethane Insulating Oil
Our Phenylethyl Phenyl Ethane (PEPE) insulating oil is engineered to deliver exceptional dielectric strength and thermal stability, ensuring the longevity and performance of your electrical components, especially in demanding low-temperature environments.
- Leverage the exceptional low-temperature capacitor performance of PEPE insulating oil for reliable operation in cold climates.
- Benefit from the excellent physical and electrical properties of this phenylethyl phenyl ethane dielectric fluid.
- Ensure the longevity of your capacitors with an insulating oil specifically designed for cold environments.
- Explore the advanced industrial dielectric fluid for full film capacitors and their critical applications.
Key Product Advantages
Superior Low-Temperature Operation
This PEPE insulating oil is renowned for its low freezing point and viscosity at very low temperatures, providing crucial capacitor insulation for cold region applications.
Enhanced Component Compatibility
Enjoy excellent compatibility with polypropylene film, a common material in modern capacitor designs, ensuring robust performance and stability.
High Dielectric Strength
With a breakdown voltage of up to 70 KV, this dielectric fluid offers superior electrical insulation properties, safeguarding your equipment from electrical breakdown.
Key Applications
Capacitor Insulation
Primarily used as a capacitor oil, providing essential dielectric properties for the operation of various types of capacitors, especially in low-temperature conditions.
Electrical Insulation
Serves as a reliable electrical insulation medium in various electronic and electrical equipment, ensuring safety and operational efficiency.
Dielectric Fluids
Its excellent dielectric characteristics make it a versatile choice for applications requiring high-performance dielectric fluids.
Industrial Lubrication
While primarily an electrical insulator, its fluid properties can be beneficial in certain specialized industrial lubrication contexts.