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ASTM D4388-2002 Standard Specification for Nonmetallic Semi-Conducting and Electrically Insulating Rubber Tapes《非金属半导电性及电绝缘橡胶带的标准规范》.pdf

1、Designation: D 4388 02An American National StandardStandard Specification forNonmetallic Semi-Conducting and Electrically InsulatingRubber Tapes1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 4388; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in

2、the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 Th

3、is specification covers nonmetallic semi-conductingand electrical insulating tapes designed for the splicing andrepair of electrical wire and cables operating at voltages up to325 kV, phase to phase.1.2 The SI values are the standard. The values stated ininch-pound units given in parentheses are for

4、 informationpurposes only.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:D 4325 Test Methods for Nonmetallic Semi-Conductingand Electrically Insulating Rubber Tapes23. Classification3.1 Types:3.1.1 Type IA low voltage rubber insulating tape designedfor use on wires and cables operating up to 2000 V phase

5、 tophase in dry locations with conductor temperatures up to 80C(176F) for continuous operation, up to 95C (203F) foremergency overload conditions, and up to 150C (302F) forshort-circuit conditions. For outdoor use, protect the tape fromozone attack and ultraviolet radiation by the use of a suitableo

6、verwrap. Apply the tape to the wire or cable within anambient temperature range of 10 and 40C (14 and 104F).3.1.2 Type IIA medium voltage, ozone-resistant, rubberinsulating tape designed for use with wires and cables operat-ing up to 35 000 V phase to phase in either wet or drylocations with conduct

7、or temperatures up to 90C (194F) forcontinuous operation, up to 130C (266F) for emergencyoverload conditions, and up to 250C (482F) for short-circuitconditions when installed in accordance with the manufactur-ers instruction. For wet or dry outdoor use, protect the tapefrom ultraviolet radiation by

8、the use of a suitable overwrap.Apply the tape to the wire or cable within an ambienttemperature range of 10 and 40C (14 and 104F).3.1.3 Type IIIA high voltage, ozone-resistant, rubber in-sulating tape designed for use with wires and cables operatingup to 138 000 V phase to phase in either wet or dry

9、 locationswith conductor temperatures up to 90C (194F) for continu-ous operation, up to 130C (266F) for emergency overloadconditions, and up to 250C (482F) for short-circuit condi-tions when installed in accordance with the manufacturersinstructions. This tape is suitable for wet or dry outdoor use.

10、Apply the tape to the wire or cable within an ambienttemperature range of 10 and 40C (14 and 104F).3.1.4 Type IVA nonmetallic semi-conducting tape de-signed for shielding various portions of joints and terminationsin electrical wires and cables operating at any voltage underwet or dry conditions wit

11、h conductor temperatures up to 90C(194F) for continuous operation, or up to 130C (266F) foremergency overload conditions. This tape is suitable for wet ordry outdoor use. Apply the tape to the wire or cable within anambient temperature range of 10 and 40C (14 and 104F).3.1.5 Type VA higher voltage,

12、ozone-resistant, rubberinsulating tape designed for use with wires and cables operat-ing up to 325 000 V phase to phase in either wet or drylocations with conductor temperatures up to 90C (194F) forcontinuous operation, up to 130C (266F) for emergencyoverload, and up to 250C (482F) short-circuit con

13、ditionswhen installed in accordance with the manufacturers instruc-tions. This tape is suitable for wet or dry outdoor use. Apply thetape to the wire or cable within an ambient temperature of 10and 40C (14 and 104F).4. Physical Properties4.1 The tape shall consist of a non-crosslinked or partiallycr

14、osslinked rubber nonmetallic semi-conducting or insulatingcompound. The compound shall be well, evenly, and smoothlyprocessed, cut to the specified widths, and tightly wound inrolls with a separator between layers. Where a non-removableseparator is used, the separator will be considered an integralp

15、art of the tape.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D09 onElectrical and Electronic Insulating Materials and is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee D09.07 on Flexible and Rigid Insulation Materials.Current edition approved March 10, 2002. Published June 2002. Origina

16、llypublished as D 4388 84. Last previous edition D 4388 97.2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 10.02.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.4.2 The separator shall be parchment paper, glazed orplastic sheeting, or any suitab

17、le material interposed betweenadjacent layers. The removable or non-removable separatorshall not interfere with the use of the roll during application.Where a removable separator is used, the separator shall bereadily removable from the rubber insulation without tearing ordamaging the tape insulatio

18、n. The outside end of the roll shallbe securely fastened.4.3 Rubber tapes shall conform to the requirements of Table1.5. Permissible Variations in Dimensions5.1 The tape shall conform to the nominal dimensions foundin Table 2 when tested in accordance with Test MethodsD 4325.5.2 The average thicknes

19、s shall not vary from the nominalthickness by more than 60.076 mm (60.003 in.) and theaverage width by more than 60.76 mm (60.03 in.).5.3 The average length of the rolls in any sampling shall beno less than the nominal length.6. Aging and Storage6.1 Tapes shall not become unduly attached to the sepa

20、ra-tors within the period of time specified in Table 3. They alsoshall meet the fusion test as specified in Test Methods D 4325when applied at the elongations specified for each type.6.2 Store the tape in the original boxes, preferably in a cooldark location. Do not keep tapes in close proximity to

21、steampipes, radiators, or other sources of heat.7. Test Methods7.1 Select rolls, conditioning, and testing in accordance withTest Methods D 4325.7.2 Unless otherwise stated, measurements are made ontapes from which the removable separator has been removed.8. Rejection and Retest8.1 If only one sampl

22、e roll fails to meet the specification,take a second set of samples in accordance with Test MethodsD 4325. Failure of two sample rolls constitutes grounds forrejection.9. Inspection9.1 Inspection of the material shall be made as agreed uponby the purchaser and seller as part of the purchase contract

23、.9.2 If inspection is required, the tape shall be tested andinspected either at the place of manufacture prior to shipmentor at the place of delivery within four weeks from date ofdelivery.TABLE 1 Physical Properties for Rubber Insulating TapeRequirements Type I Type II Type III Type IV Type VTensil

24、e strength, min, MPa (psi) 1.7 (250) 1.7 (250) 1.7 (250) 0.69 (100) 2.4 (350)Elongation at break, min, % 300 500 700 300 700Dielectric strength, min, kV/mm (V/mil):0.51 mm (0.020 in.) thickness . . 28 (700) . 32 (800)0.76 mm (0.030 in.) thickness 14 (350) 20 (500) 24 (600) . 28 (700)1.016 mm (0.040

25、in.) thickness . 16 (400) . .Dissipation factor, max:after water immersion . 0.05 0.05 . 0.01after hot water immersion . 0.05 0.05 . 0.01Permittivity, max:after water immersion . 4.5 4.0 . 2.8after hot water immersion . 4.5 4.0 . 2.8Volume resistivity, (ohm-cm):96 h at 23C and 50 % RH . 1014min 1014

26、min 103max 1016min96 h at 23C and 96 % RH . 1013min 1013min . 1015min168 h at 90C . . . 5 3 104maxFusionFlags 2 mm (564 in.) max Pass at 200 %elonga-tionPass at 300 %elonga-tionPass at 300 %elonga-tionPass at 300 %elongationPass at 300 %elongationOzone resistance . Pass if no visiblesignsof cracksPa

27、ss if novisible signsof cracks. Pass if novisible signsof cracksHeat exposure Pass at 95C Pass at 110C Pass at 130C . Pass at 150CUV resistance . . Pass Pass PassTABLE 2 Typical Nominal DimensionsTypeWidth,mm (in.)Thickness,mm (in.)Length, m(yd)III, V 19 (0.75) 0.508 (0.020) 9.1 (10.0)I, II, III, IV

28、 19 (0.75) 0.762 (0.030) 9.1 (10.0)IV 19 (0.75) 0.762 (0.030) 4.6 (5.0)IV 19 (0.75) 0.762 (0.030) 2.7 (3.0)II, V 19 (0.75) 1.016 (0.040) 3.4 (3.7)III 25 (1.00) 0.508 (0.020) 9.1 (10.0)I, II, III 25 (1.00) 0.762 (0.030) 9.1 (10.0)II 25 (1.00) 1.016 (0.040) 3.4 (3.7)III, V 38 (1.50) 0.508 (0.020) 9.1

29、(10.0)I, II, III 38 (1.50) 0.762 (0.030) 9.1 (10.0)II 38 (1.50) 1.016 (0.040) 3.4 (3.7)III, V 51 (2.00) 0.508 (0.020) 9.1 (10.0)I, II, III 51 (2.00) 0.762 (0.030) 9.1 (10.0)II 51 (2.00) 1.016 (0.040) 3.4 (3.7)V 38 (1.50) 0.508 (0.020) 50 (55.0)TABLE 3 Aging and StorageProductAppliedElongation, % Agi

30、ng TimeType I 200 8 monthsType II 300 8 monthsType III 300 2 yearsType IV 300 2 yearsType V 300 2 yearsD438802210. Packaging and Package Marking10.1 PackagingUnless otherwise specified, the tape orcarton shall be securely wrapped and sealed in a moisture-proof material to protect the contents.10.2 P

31、ackage MarkingEach box shall be marked with thename of the manufacturer or trademark, nominal width, thick-ness, and length of tape.11. Keywords11.1 dielectric strength; dissipation factor; elongation; fu-sion; heat exposure; high voltage; low voltage; medium volt-age; ozone resistance; permittivity

32、; rubber electrical insulatingtape; rubber semi-conducting nonmetallic tape; sheath repair;splicing; tensile strength; ultraviolet and weather exposure;volume resistivityASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentionedin

33、 this standard. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the riskof infringement of such rights, are entirely their own responsibility.This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee and mus

34、t be reviewed every five years andif not revised, either reapproved or withdrawn. Your comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standardsand should be addressed to ASTM International Headquarters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of the

35、responsible technical committee, which you may attend. If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you shouldmake your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards, at the address shown below.This standard is copyrighted by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959,United States. Individual reprints (single or multiple copies) of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the aboveaddress or at 610-832-9585 (phone), 610-832-9555 (fax), or serviceastm.org (e-mail); or through the ASTM website(www.astm.org).D4388023

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