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electrical insulator

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electrical insulator [i′lek·trə·kəl ′in·sə‚lād·ər]
(electricity)


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Silicone polymer and reinforcement fillers such as silica are electrical insulators, and silicone rubber obtained by compounding these materials become electrically charged when it comes to contact with various materials.
In both experiments, the teams coated wafers of silicon with thin layers of silicon dioxide--an electrical insulator.
Hydro-Quebec had tried LSR as an electrical insulator in the 1980s but dropped it after 10 years.
 
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