Transformer oil alternative fluids

Combining the attendance of the course with the knowledge the TO book communicates is the best possible way to gather a wholesome set of valuable data.

 


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If you are a utility engineer or a chemist, transformer and oil manufacturer, laboratory or utility staff, or if you are simply interested in the topic of transformer oil, you should attend our Transformer oil course by Dr. C. S. Narasimhan. We are glad to announce that lesson #9, conducted on the intermediate level, will be hosted live in two weeks, on 14 April at 2 PM CET, and you can save your seat here.

Lesson #9 covers the following points:

  • R-temp
  • silicones
  • esters
  • GTL fluids – their origin and comparison with mineral oils and among themselves

With his Ph.D. in chemistry and decades of experience, Dr. Narasimhan has published numerous papers, has several patents to his credit, and he has recently finished another great collaboration with our team: the book publishing. We are very happy to share his Transformer oil application aspects with you. These more than 500 pages are now available in digital format and the book is relevant to oil manufacturers, transformer manufacturers, utility chemists, and engineers who manage the assets, as well as to students and newcomers in this field.

Combining the attendance of the course with the knowledge this book communicates is the best possible way to gather a wholesome set of valuable data. We strongly encourage you to make this leap in the right direction.