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IEEE 1133-1988

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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IEEE Application Guide for Evaluating Nonceramic Materials for High-Voltage Outdoor Applications

Withdrawn date

02-12-1993

Published date

31-10-1988

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Based on the knowledge and experience of manufacturers, researchers and end users of non-ceramic insulating products that are electrically stressed in outdoor environments, this guide discusses the characteristics of non-ceramic materials that are needed for long term reliability in these applications.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Withdrawn

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