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Dielectric liquids

Dielectric liquids are non-conductive fluids used in electrical equipment to insulate and cool components like transformers and capacitors. They prevent electrical energy from leaking, allowing devices to operate safely and efficiently. These liquids also help absorb heat generated during operation, maintaining optimal temperatures. Common examples include mineral oil and synthetic oils. Their ability to insulate relies on their high electrical resistance, making them essential in high-voltage applications where safety and performance are critical.