
SF6 gas has a century-old history, it is two French chemists Moissan and Lebeau synthetic artificial inert gas in 1900, around 1940, the United States military used it for the Manhattan Project (nuclear military). SF6 is a strongly electronegative gas, and its molecules are easy to adsorb free electrons and form heavy negative ions, weakening the collision ionization process in the gas, so its electrical insulation strength is very high, about 2.5 times the strength of air insulation in a uni
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