IEC 60587 Tracking & Erosion Testing for Electrical Insulating Materials
All electrical insulators serve an important purpose: they protect against electrocution risks such as short-circuiting, electric shock, and other fire hazards. Tracking and erosion testing, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60587 test, can ensure that your electrical insulating materials are safe and effective.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
IEC 60587 evaluates the resistance of electrical insulating materials to tracking and erosion under contaminated and wet conditions. It measures how materials withstand surface degradation caused by electrical stress combined with moisture and pollutants.
This method is widely used in the electrical, power transmission, and insulation materials industry to assess performance of insulating components such as polymer insulators and coatings. It is critical for ensuring long-term reliability and safety of high-voltage systems operating in harsh environmental conditions.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
IEC 60587 determines the tracking and erosion resistance of insulating materials under electrical stress and contamination.
It evaluates durability, surface degradation, and insulation performance in adverse environments.
- Tracking resistance evaluation
- Surface erosion assessment
- Electrical insulation performance
- Contamination effect analysis
- High-voltage stress behavior
- Material durability testing
- Compliance and quality verification
Applications
- High-voltage insulators
- Outdoor electrical equipment
- Cable insulation systems
- Polymer insulating materials
- Power transmission components
Benefits
- Improves insulation reliability
- Reduces risk of electrical failure
- Enhances durability in harsh environments
- Supports material selection
- Ensures safety compliance
- Minimizes maintenance requirements
- Extends service life of components
Test Process
Sample Preparation
Insulating material sample is prepared and mounted with electrodes under specified spacing.
1Contaminant Application
Conductive liquid is applied continuously to simulate polluted and wet conditions.
2Stress Application
High voltage is applied across electrodes to initiate tracking and erosion.
3Evaluation
Surface damage, tracking length, and erosion depth are measured for performance assessment.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Solid insulating materials and polymers. |
| Voltage Range | Typically high-voltage AC application. |
| Contaminant Solution | Conductive liquid with specified composition. |
| Measured Parameter | Tracking length and erosion depth. |
| Test Duration | Defined time or until failure. |
| Environment Condition | Wet and contaminated conditions. |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Inclined plane test apparatus
- High-voltage power supply
- Contaminant solution delivery system
- Electrodes and sample holders
- Measuring tools for erosion depth
- Data acquisition system
Results and Deliverables
- Tracking resistance classification
- Erosion depth measurement
- Surface degradation analysis
- Performance comparison data
- Compliance with IEC 60587
- Test documentation
- Final certification report
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Frequently Asked Questions
IEC 60587 is used to evaluate the resistance of insulating materials to tracking and erosion under electrical stress in contaminated and wet conditions. It helps ensure materials maintain insulation integrity and reliability in outdoor and high-voltage applications over extended service periods.
Tracking and erosion can lead to surface degradation, insulation failure, and electrical breakdown. Ensuring resistance to these effects is essential for maintaining safety, preventing power outages, and ensuring long-term performance of electrical components in harsh environments.
The test uses an inclined plane setup with continuous application of a conductive contaminant solution and high voltage, simulating wet and polluted outdoor conditions that can lead to tracking and erosion in actual service environments.
Factors include material composition, surface properties, voltage level, contaminant conductivity, and environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature.
The test simulates specific conditions and may not cover all environmental variations, so additional testing may be required for comprehensive evaluation.

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