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dielectric strength

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dielectric strength [‚dī·ə′lek·trik ′streŋkth]
(electricity)
The maximum electrical potential gradient that a material can withstand without rupture; usually specified in volts per millimeter of thickness. Also known as electric strength.


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The ceramic demonstrates exceptional mechanical, electrical and thermal properties, including a compressive strength of 25 kpsi and dielectric strength of 100 volts/mil.
The product features consistent dielectric strength because of the 0.
The dielectric strength is a measure of the ability of the material to withstand large field strength without electrical breakdown.
 
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