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publicationDate 1986-01-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Electrical insulating system
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An insulating system is described that incorporates a cellulosic material which is impregnated with a nitrogen content no less than 0.2% by weight and a overall density not greater than 0.9 gm/cm3. This cellulosic material when impregnated by a dielectric liquid such as transformer oil, exhibits a more uniform electrical stress distribution than papers having a density greater than 0.9 gm/cm3. The insulat-ing system thereformed is particularly useful for application in low stress areas such as the layer insulation in a dis-tribution class transformer.
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