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Transformer Oil is a type of lubricant and grease used in electrical transformers. It is a mineral oil-based product that is highly refined and contains additives to improve its performance. It is used to cool and insulate electrical components, reduce friction, and prevent corrosion. Transformer Oil is also used to reduce the risk of fire and explosions in electrical transformers. It is typically used in high-voltage transformers, such as those used in power plants and substations.
Transformer Oil is available in a variety of grades and viscosities, depending on the application. It is also available in a range of colors, including clear, yellow, and black. The oil is typically tested for quality and performance before being used in transformers.
Some companies in the Transformer Oil market include Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total, and BP. Show Less Read more