Title :
Effect of water salinity and temperature on the hydrophobicity of ethylene propylene diene monomer insulator
Author :
Tokoro, Tetsuro ; Hackam, Reuben
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Windsor Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) is extensively used in outdoor composite polymer insulators. The effects of water salinity and temperature on the hydrophobicity of EPDM rubber were studied The hydrophobicity was determined by measuring the contact angle using a droplet of distilled water. The specimens were immersed in saline water solutions for up to 576 h. The salinity levels used were 5, 103 , 104 and 105 μS/cm. The aging temperatures were 0, 25, 50, 75 and 98°C. The weight was also measured to determine the amount of water absorption in the polymer as might occur during a heavy rain. The change in the contact angle is related to the amount of water absorption, the salinity level of solution and the temperature. The absorption of saline water into the bulk is larger at higher temperatures and decreases with increasing salinity. At 25°C and higher the absorption of saline water at all salinity levels was saturated during the aging period Generally, after long immersion the contact angle decreased. At 0°C the decrease of contact angle was larger at higher salinity. At high temperatures (⩾75°C), the sample surface gradually changed its color from the original dark gray to white
Keywords :
absorption; ageing; composite insulators; environmental degradation; environmental testing; ethylene-propylene rubber; insulation testing; insulator testing; life testing; moisture; polymer insulators; 0 to 98 C; 576 hour; EPDM insulator; EPDM rubber; aging temperatures; contact angle; ethylene propylene diene monomer; heavy rain; hydrophobicity; outdoor composite polymer insulators; saline water solutions; water absorption; water salinity; weathersheds; Absorption; Aging; Cable insulation; Conductivity; Plastic insulation; Pollution measurement; Polymer films; Surface contamination; Temperature; Water pollution;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1996., IEEE 1996 Annual Report of the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Millbrae, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3580-5
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.1996.564718