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Next Generation HVDC LSR Technology

 

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Key Features and Benefits Electro 645GS First Generation LSR

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Insulative LSR for pre-molded HVDC Joints and Stress-cones

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Conductive LSR for Geometric Field Control

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Space Charge Management with Nano Fillers

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Reduced Temperature and Electrical Field Dependence

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High Contact Pressure thanks to Strong Mechanical Properties

Next Generation HVDC LSR Cable Material

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Volume resistance and space charges

The new LSR Electro 646GS is utilizing carbon nano fillers to increase Volume Resistance and Dielectric strength and manage space charges in HVDC cable accessories.

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Geometric field control like in proven HVAC designs

The combination of insulating LSR Electro 646GS and conductive LSR 2345-06 allows traditional cable joint design with geometric field control. There is no need for additional refractive layers.

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Mechanical strength and Contact Pressure

Due to its mechanical strength and the strong contact pressure at the interface joint and cable, LSR is the preferred material for HVAC Cable Accessories. With the LSR Electro 646GS this now is also available for HVDC applications.

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Next Generation HVDC LSR Technology

HVDC interconnections enable the integration of renewables and power grid markets. HVDC links are being targeted as the next-generation technology links regions, countries, and even continents. In doing so, HVDC provides the capability to loads, maximizing the use of renewables while enabling power trading or balancing.

Current demands for reliable power supply are continually increasing. These demands are introducing new challenges to modern power supply systems. As a Global market leader in cable accessories silicone elastomer technology, Momentive is introducing innovative liquid silicone rubber (LSR) technologies which are positioned to enable and expand the HVDC network capability, functionality and longevity in addition to briefly covering the HVDC market landscape.