Some silicone rubber formulations, especially from early generations of polymeric type insulators, have presented issues such as surface silicification as well as deep surface cracking and splitting. Edited past contribution to INMR by Dr. Frank Schmuck. #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/gKN-4vTU
INMR
Book and Periodical Publishing
Westmount, Quebec 9,836 followers
INMR offers expert technical content for power engineers.
About us
Over its 25 years, INMR has produced hundreds of highly practical articles dealing with design criteria, service experience and maintenance requirements of key line and substation components such as insulators, surge arresters, bushings and cable accessories. There have also been many articles on testing these components and also on the manufacturers who produce them all over the world. In addition, the INMR World Congress events have generated many valuable papers on similar and other useful topics applying to these components. Visitors to inmr.com can now benefit from our internal search engine to generate lists of past articles or Congress papers of special interest and which are all now accessible on-line, without cost. We are constantly expanding the numbers of past articles being uploaded so this resource will only grow with time. Visit www.INMR.com often to take full advantage of one of the most valuable on-line information resources for power system design engineers, operating personnel and maintenance specialists.
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http://www.inmr.com
External link for INMR
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Westmount, Quebec
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1993
- Specialties
- Electrical Engineering Articles, Transmission and Distribution Information, Electrical Insulator Articles, High Power Engineering Articles, Surge Arresters, Suspension Insulators, High Power laboratory Testing, High Voltage Laboratory Testing, Railway Insulators, Power Engineering Publisher, Substation Design, Bushings, Cable Accessories, Glass Insulators, Porcelain Insulators, Overhead Line Hardware, Distribution Arresters, and Station Class Arresters
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Primary
4333 Ste. Catherine W.
Westmount, Quebec H3Z1P9, CA
Employees at INMR
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Application of an RTV silicone coating to toughened glass cap & pin insulators has become a widely-recognized solution to prevent contamination flashovers in polluted service environments. Edited past contribution to INMR by experts at La Granja Insulators in Spain. #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/gj_xym5J
Test Station Experience with RTV-Coated Glass Insulators
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While the behavior of porcelain and glass insulators has been well investigated, demand for pollution testing on composite insulators is increasing. Unfortunately, there is still no standardized pollution test procedure available for composite insulators. Listen to lecture by Heiko Jahn #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/gXTwpp9V
Experience with Salt Fog Testing of Composite Insulators (Video)
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INMR WORLD CONGRESS comes to Latin America in 2025! Learn from experts such as Luis DIAZ #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage To see the latest list of Speakers & Topics please visit https://lnkd.in/emNXPtAQ
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Meeting the many and varied expectations for the ‘smart grids' of the future will require development of new insulator designs, materials and diagnostics. Edited past contribution to INMR by Alberto Pigini. #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/gKm-Hth6
‘Smart’ Insulators for Smart Grids
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Steady-state sheath voltages are kept within limits by proper selection of cable section lengths, grounding the sheaths at strategic locations and applying sheath cross bonding for field cancellation. If done improperly, the SVL and cable are both at greater risk of damage. Listen to lecture by Jon T. Leman #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/g96R7Cp8
Assessing Sheath Voltage Limiter Failure Caused by Improper Bonding of Cable Sheaths (Video)
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If sufficient tightness of cable joints or of the cable shield is lacking, water ingress can influence the inner interface and lead to internal puncture. Edited past contribution to INMR by Mario Dreßler and Prof. Stefan Kornhuber at the University of Applied Science Zittau/Görlitz as well as Stephan Arndt and Christian Taube of BBC Cellpack in Germany. #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/dJ5TY6Er
Long-Term Evaluation of Cable Joints in Water
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INMR WORLD CONGRESS comes to Latin America in 2025! Learn from experts such as Jean Marie George #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage To see the latest list of Speakers & Topics please visit https://lnkd.in/emNXPtAQ
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Past technical recommendations such as IEC/TR 60815 as well as newer specifications such as IEC/TS 60815 are both used by power utilities for insulator selection in polluted outdoor environments. Edited contribution to INMR by Dr. Wallace L Vosloo, retired from Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd, Richardo Davey of Eskom Research Testing and Johannes Bekker at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/gPv4iF95
Selecting Insulators for Polluted Environments: Utility Perspective
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One of the ways composite insulators can deteriorate and fail is from manufacturing processes that do not ensure proper adhesion along the critical interface between core rod and polymeric housing. Edited past contribution to INMR by experts at WACKER #inmr #inmrworldcongress #electricalengineering #highvoltage #powersystems #energy https://lnkd.in/di5aR7Fn
Optimizing Adhesion Between Silicone Elastomers & Substrates
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