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The impact of temperature and humidity conditions on surface insulation resistance values for various fluxes
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EngineeringSir PatternsHumidity SensorWear TestingVarious FluxesSurface Insulation ResistanceThermodynamicsSir TestMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringThermal ProtectionHumidity ConditionsHeat TransferSpecific ResistanceDewvaporationIndoor Air QualityThermal EngineeringThermal InsulationElectrical Insulation
The surface insulation resistance (SIR) test has traditionally been performed by taking measurements at certain points during a seven‐day test under well established environmental conditions. The work reported here explores the influence of test temperature and humidity when using a typical resin flux, a weak organic flux and glycol based fluxes when sampling SIR patterns every ten minutes. Results indicate that some fluxes are very sensitive to the test temperature, with volatilisation of flux residues an important issue. The frequent monitoring of the results also permitted the detection of dendrites during the SIR test. The results clearly show the importance of selecting the correct testing conditions and the benefit of frequent monitoring.