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Glass and ceramic surfaces are chemically reactive and reveal a rough surface with many potholes when viewed under a microscope.
If left unprotected, these surfaces quickly and easily suffer permanent bonding of organic and inorganic air and water-borne contaminants such mineral salts from seawater, unburned hydrocarbons from industrial centres and traffic pollution, metal oxides, limescale from cement-dust, mortar, concrete, brickwork and stonework and bird and animal droppings.
These contaminants deposit in the potholes and react chemically, bonding firmly to the surface.
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How does VoltShield provide the solution?
Voltshield is a chemically cross-linking polymeric resin with incredible 'non-stick' properties. Its application provides a highly mobile surface to disperse and minimise water aggregation and prevent contaminant adhesion and build up.
This results in enhanced electrical performance and reducing both corona activity and flashover failures.
Power frequency withstand and flashover voltage independent tests conducted on Voltshield treated insulators to IEC 60060 by HVL Tamworth High Voltage Laboratory, UK, have shown a marked increase in the wet withstand and flashover voltage values compared to similar untreated insulators.
Voltshield is a transparent treatment that will not mask the original glazed colour and identification mark of the insulator. It can be applied onto new or existing insulators in the factory or onsite.
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Advantages Of Using VoltShield
The VoltShield System has been specially developed for the renovation, protection and maintenance of glazed ceramic and glass electrical insulators
VoltShield prevents pollution build-up on the surface of electrical insulators for:
- Increased electrical performance
- Reduced corona activity
- Reduced flashover failures
- Potentially increases insulator service life
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