BS EN 61212-3-3:1996 - Industrial rigid round laminated tubes and rods based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes. Specifications for individual materials - Round laminated moulded rods
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BS EN 61212-3-3:1996 is a British Standard that specifies requirements for industrial rigid laminated sheets based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes. This standard is part of the BS EN 61212 series, which covers various types of materials used in electrical insulation.
Specifically, BS EN 61212-3-3:1996 focuses on rigid laminated sheets made from thermosetting resins, such as epoxy, phenolic, or melamine, reinforced with materials like cellulose paper or glass fabric. These materials are commonly used in the production of electrical insulating components, such as slot wedges, barriers, and partitions for electrical equipment.
The standard provides guidelines for the general properties, dimensions, tolerances, and test methods applicable to these rigid laminated sheets. It covers aspects such as mechanical strength, electrical properties, thermal endurance, and dimensional stability. Additionally, it specifies the classification and designation system for these materials based on their composition, performance, and intended use.
It's important to note that the standard you mentioned, BS EN 61212-3-3:1996, was published in 1996. Since my knowledge is based on information up until September 2021, there may have been updates, revisions, or newer versions of this standard released since then. It is advisable to consult the latest version or check with relevant standards organizations to ensure you have the most up-to-date information.
BS EN 61212-3-3:1996 - Industrial rigid round laminated tubes and rods based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes. Specifications for individual materials - Round laminated moulded rods