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PROPOSED SPECIFICATION RF HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATOR LINK FOR CRANES FILAMENT WOUND PLASTIC.

A C Clark,C. A. Christianson-1967-10-17-Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
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The Naval Applied Science Laboratory has developed a military specification for the fabrication and electrical and mechanical evaluation of an RF high voltage insulator link for cranes. Low electrical capacitance, high tensile strength and fail-safe features are obtained by using two bands of pre-impregnated epoxy-fiberglass roving wound on two zinc-coated steel saddles. Drawings and procedures for the fabrication and testing of 15, 30 and 50 ton links are included. (Author)

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The Naval Applied Science Laboratory has developed a military specification for the fabrication and electrical and mechanical evaluation of an RF high voltage insulator link for cranes. Low electrical capacitance, high tensile strength and fail-safe features are obtained by using two bands of pre-impregnated epoxy-fiberglass roving wound on two zinc-coated steel saddles. Drawings and procedures for the fabrication and testing of 15, 30 and 50 ton links are included. (Author)

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FabricationInsulator (electricity)EpoxyCapacitanceMaterials scienceUltimate tensile strengthElectrical engineeringVoltage

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