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Electrical insulation paper : ウィキペディア英語版
Electrical insulation paper
Electrical insulation papers are paper types that are used as electrical insulation in many applications due to pure cellulose having outstanding electrical properties. Cellulose is a good isolator and is also polar, having a dielectric constant significantly greater than one.
Electrical paper products are classified by their thickness, with tissue considered papers less than 1.5 mils (0.0381 mm) thickness, and ''board'' considered more than 20 mils (0.508 mm) thickness. 〔 ASTM ''Paper and paperboard: characteristics, nomenclature, and significance of tests'', ASTM, 1951 page 26 〕
==Production==
(詳細はpaper needs to be. Paper machines are run with deionised or even distilled process water when producing higher grades of electrical insulation paper. Electrical insulation papers are made from well delignified unbleached kraft pulp.

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