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  2. Mineral oil - Wikipedia

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    Mineral oil is used in a variety of industrial/mechanical capacities as a non-conductive coolant or thermal fluid in electric components, as it does not conduct electricity and functions to displace air and water.

  3. Liquid dielectric - Wikipedia

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    A liquid dielectric is a dielectric material in liquid state. Its main purpose is to prevent or rapidly quench electric discharges.Dielectric liquids are used as electrical insulators in high voltage applications, e.g. transformers, capacitors, high voltage cables, and switchgear (namely high voltage switchgear).

  4. Insulator (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    In high voltage systems containing transformers and capacitors, liquid insulator oil is the typical method used for preventing arcs. The oil replaces air in spaces that must support significant voltage without electrical breakdown. Other high voltage system insulation materials include ceramic or glass wire holders, gas, vacuum, and simply ...

  5. Cutting fluid - Wikipedia

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    The dielectric fluid is non-conductive. Liquid (water or petroleum oil) cooled water tables are used with the plasma arc cutting (PAC) process. Neatsfoot oil of the highest grade is used as a lubricant. It is used in metalworking industries as a cutting fluid for aluminum.

  6. Coolant - Wikipedia

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    Mineral oil is often used in submerged PC systems as it is non-conductive and therefore won't short circuit or damage any parts. Polyphenyl ether oils are suitable for applications needing high temperature stability, very low volatility, inherent lubricity, and/or radiation resistance.

  7. Transformer oil - Wikipedia

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    Transformer oil or insulating oil is an oil that is stable at high temperatures and has excellent electrical insulating properties. It is used in oil-filled wet transformers, [ 1 ] some types of high-voltage capacitors , fluorescent lamp ballasts , and some types of high-voltage switches and circuit breakers.