Minimum electrical resistance permitted between any pair of contacts and between conductors and grounding devices of the same connectors in various combinations. An indication of the insulating properties of a material.
An insulating material’s total DC leakage.
The ability of a tape to prevent the flow of current across its surface usually measured on the backing.
the DC resistance calculated between load cell circuit and load cell structure; typically measured at 50 volts under average test conditions
That resistance offered by an insulation to an impressed dc voltage, tending to produce a leakage current through the insulation.
The electrical resistance of the insulating material (determined under specified conditions) as measured between any pair of contacts or conductors.
The degree of non-conductance of an insulator measured in Megohms.
A ratio of the applied voltage to the total current flow between two conductors separated by insulation or any conductor and the sheath.
The electrical resistance of an insulating material that is determined under specific conditions between any pair of contacts, conductors, or grounding devices in various combinations.
Ability of a tape to resist the flow of electric current across the backing surface.
The electrical resistance between two conductors separated by an insulating material.
The dc resistance measured between the load cell circuit and the load cell structure. Normally measured at fifty volts and under standard test conditions.
Resistance offered by an insulating material to current flow.
The electrical resistance between two test points. ASTM F1689-96
The electrical resistance of the insulating material (determined under specified conditions) between any pair of contacts, conductors, or grounding device in various combinations.
Resistance of insulating material. The greater the insulation resistance, the better the insulation.
The ratio of the applied voltage to the total current between two electrodes in contact with a specific insulator.
The ohmic resistance of insulation. It degrades quickly as humidity increases. Lower insulation resistance provides a path for leakage current to ground. This is very critical when making measurements on semiconductor components where picoamp measurements are being made.
The radio of the applied voltage to the total current between two electrodes in contact with a specific insulation, usually expressed in megohms-M feet.
The ratio of the DC voltage applied to the terminals of a capacitor and the resultant leakage current flowing through the dielectric and over its surface after the initial charging current has ceased expressed in megohms or as time constant megohm x microfarads.
the resistance measured between specified insulated points on a sensor when a specified DC potential is applied at room conditions.
The resistance offered by the insulating members of a component part to direct voltage tending to produce a leakage current through or on the surface of these members. Insulation resistance should not be considered the equivalence of dielectric withstanding voltage. Also: Measures the resistance of the insulating member of the device to a target voltage. /\ Lamp: In–rush current is the condition which results in the lamp load rating. the resistance rating of a lamp is normally specified when the lamp is hot. However, when the lamp is cold the resistance is low. This in–rush current can be 10 times the normal current, resulting in welding of contacts.
The resistance of an insulating material to the flow of current resulting from an impressed dc voltage. Usually measured in megohms.
The ratio of the direct voltage applied to electrodes in contact with an epoxy system to the total current between them. It is dependent upon both the volume and surface resistance of the epoxy systems. ASTM D257-61.
The DC resistance expressed in ohms measured between any electrical connector pin or lead wire and the transducer body or case. Normally measured at 50 VDC.
The electrical resistance of an insulating material to a direct voltage. It is determined by measuring the leakage of current which flows through the insulation.
The resistance offered by an insulating material to current leakage.