Abstract
Apical, Upilex, Kapton, Teflon AF, and PEEK polymers are characterized for AC and DC dielectric breakdown in air and in silicone oil at temperatures up to 250 degrees C. The materials are also tested in terms of their dielectric constant and dissipation factor at high temperatures with an electrical stress of 60 Hz, 200 V/mil present. The effects of thermal aging on the properties of the films are determined after 15 h of exposure at 200 and 250 degrees C. The preliminary data indicate that most of the tested films remain relatively stable when exposed to temperature as high as 250 degrees C. The PEEK film however tends to display some wrinkling and exhibit discoloration when exposed to temperatures of about 200 degrees C and higher. All other films displayed good dielectric and physical properties even up to 250 degrees C. >
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