Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Insulators
Patent
1980-03-28
1981-02-17
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
Insulators
55120, 55146, 174 17GF, B03C 366, H01B 1726
Patent
active
042516820
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for operating a lead-in-device receiving a conductor which passes through the cover of an electrical precipitation apparatus down to its electrode system. A portion of the conductor is encircled by an insulator which is radially spaced therefrom and of which the upper end provides support for a structural component having the conductor gas tightly passed therethrough. The space inside the insulator receives a sealing gas which is maintained under a pressure higher than that prevailing in the electrical precipitation apparatus. The sealing gas used for operating the device is a gas mixture consisting of an inert gas and at least 10 volume % of methane.
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Ebert Hans
Kerber Hans
Queck Robert
Askin Laramie E.
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
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