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| [pdf] Los Angeles 400 420 21 Volume Resistivity Ohm-CM D257 1.0x10 15 5x10 14 - 1x10 14 3x10 16 >10 13 22 Dielectric Constant (60 Hz) None D150 3.5 - 3.7 3.7 3.8 23 (1 KHz) None D150 3.5 - -...
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| DSM Stanyl Electrical Properties current are polarization (loss of current and electronic signal noise), related to the dielectric constant and dissipation of energy (temperature rise), related to dissipation...
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Normally the relative dielectric constant; for practical purposes, the ratio of the capacitance of an assembly of two electrodes separated solely by a plastic's insulating material to its capacitance when the electrodes are separated by air (ASTM D150-59T). |
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Dielectric Constant and Dissipation Factor... |
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Dielectric constant is the ratio of capacitance of a capacitor with test material as the dielectric to the capacitance of a capacitor with a vacuum as the dielectric. Dissipation factor is The ratio of the power dissipated in the test material to the power applied. This article provides an overview of ASTM D150 with links to resources, books and publications. |
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