📢 New Live Lesson at Transformers Academy – Methanol as a Marker for Paper Degradation


 


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Join us on May 7th at 2 PM CET for Lesson #15 of the Transformer Oil Course, streaming live on Transformers Academy!

This Master’s level lesson focuses on the emergence of methanol as a key chemical marker in monitoring paper degradation within power transformers. It offers a comparison with traditional indicators such as furan and ethanol, emphasizing methanol’s superior sensitivity for detecting early-stage degradation.

📌 What you’ll learn:

  • Why methanol is gaining traction in the diagnostics of transformer insulation
  • Analytical techniques used for methanol detection
  • Case studies demonstrating real-world applications
  • Insights on methanol stability, behavior in oil-paper systems, and challenges in data interpretation
  • The importance of tracking rate of change and post-oil processing behavior
  • This session is designed for utility engineers, chemists, transformer and oil manufacturers, students, researchers, oil labs, and utility staff. After the live broadcast, the lesson will remain available on demand.

👉 Don’t miss out – register today and expand your knowledge on transformer diagnostics!

 

The content of this lesson is fully vendor-agnostic, but it is sponsored by Ergon.

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Transformer oil course - lesson 15 - 7th May (sponsored by ERGON)

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