IEEE 1018-1985
Ethylene Propylene Rubber Insulation
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1018-1985 is a technical standard for ethylene propylene rubber insulation used in power, energy, and related industrial applications. It addresses the material and performance expectations for insulation in electrical equipment where dependable dielectric properties and durable rubber-based construction are important. For engineers, buyers, and specification writers, this standard helps define a clearer basis for comparing insulated products and managing quality in applications where consistent electrical insulation matters.
Overview of 1018-1985
This standard focuses on ethylene propylene rubber insulation, a material category commonly associated with electrical insulation requirements in power and industrial environments. 1018-1985 provides a reference point for the design and evaluation of insulation materials that must perform under electrical stress and operating conditions typical of energy-related equipment. As a superseded document, it remains useful for understanding legacy specifications, archived procurement records, and historical compliance references.
Typical use cases
The standard is relevant where ethylene propylene rubber insulation is specified for cables, conductors, or related electrical components used in power distribution and industrial systems. It may be consulted during material selection, equipment documentation, maintenance of installed assets, or review of older design packages that reference 1018-1985. It is also useful in procurement and testing workflows where insulation type, consistency, and compatibility with electrical service conditions need to be checked against a formal technical basis.
Why it matters
Clear insulation requirements help reduce variation in product performance and improve confidence in electrical design decisions. 1018-1985 supports more consistent compliance checks, specification review, and acceptance testing for systems that rely on ethylene propylene rubber insulation. In practice, that can reduce procurement risk, support safer operation, and make it easier to compare legacy materials or assemblies against documented requirements. For organizations managing older equipment, it may also help preserve traceability across technical records and replacement planning.
- Ethylene propylene rubber insulation
- Power and industrial electrical applications
- Legacy and superseded reference
- Material and performance specification
- Testing and procurement support
- Publication Date: 1984
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1018 (2013)
- Previous Version: 1018 (2005)
- Previous Version: 1018 (1992)
- This Version: 1018 (1984)
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