Electrical Properties of High Temperature Insulation Coatings under various Pressures at 298 K and 77 K

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Insulators, Sol-Gel Processing, Precipitation

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The high temperature insulation coatings were prepared using solution of Mg and Zr based precursors. Then the MgO-ZrO2 coating was applied on long-length Stainless-Steel tapes using a non-vacuum reel-to-reel sol-gel dip coating technique. The thicknesses of coatings 7, 12 and 15 μm for 4, 8 and 12 dip, respectively. Three different types of stycast, 2850 FT/24 LV Black and Blue, and White Buechler Epoxide Resin were studied. Stycast thicknesses were varied from 32-18 μm, when pressure was applied from 0 to 0.54 GPa. Electrical properties of the coated tapes were investigated under various pressures at room temperature (298K) and in liquid nitrogen (77K).

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