EP.13 Non-Conductive Property Demo
The non-conductive property of PAF-222 is a key strength proving that this innovation can safely extinguish fires caused by electrical equipment, without users having to worry about electric shock or consecutive damage.
In-Depth on PAF-222 [SEASON 2]
Demonstration of the non-conductive (Dielectric) properties of PAF-222
Demonstration of PAF-222 properties
Non-conductive (Dielectric), prevents electric shock, and is safe for electronic devices. Protects against electric shock up to 60 kV or 2.3 AT.
Non-conductive (Dielectric)
Protects against electric shock up to 60 kV or 2.3 AT
What are electrical conductors and insulators?
An electrical conductor is a path through which electricity travels, such as wires, cables, metallic materials, as well as human skin. In wet conditions, it acts as a very good conductor of electricity.
An electrical insulator is a material, object, or item through which electricity cannot flow. It is usually a dry object such as rubber sheets, wooden boards, plastic, cloth, and especially
"Our PAF-222"
This is a stun gun (Taser) with an electrical power of
approximately 2,000 volts
This experiment will bring the stun gun (Taser) close to the PAF-222 substance.
Even just the vapor of the PAF-222 substance can prevent an electrical charge from occurring.
When the stun gun (Taser) is turned on and placed
near the PAF-222 substance, you will notice that the stun gun
will automatically stop working.
A standard 220-volt household light bulb
When submerged in the PAF-222 substance, you will notice that
it can still be turned on and off normally.
Or even a power strip can be submerged in the PAF-222 substance without any effect, and you won't get electrocuted.
Does not cause electrical short circuits
Main Distribution Board (MDB)
Server Rack
EV Charger
Please follow EPISODE 14: Fast Evaporation and No Residue of PAF-222