What Is Oxidation Stability?

Oxidation stability refers to the oil’s resistance to chemical breakdown when exposed to heat, oxygen, and metal catalysts. The test simulates accelerated aging in the laboratory to evaluate the rate of acid and sludge formation. This helps predict the oil’s service life and its ability to protect transformer components over time.

Test Standard

IEC 61125 – Insulating Liquids – Test Method for Oxidation Stability

Test Procedure Summary

  • Oil is aged in a sealed vessel with copper/iron catalyst coils at 120°C

  • Dry air is passed through the oil for 164 hours (Method C) or 500 hours (Method A)

  • After aging, the oil is tested for acidity, sludge content, interfacial tension, and dielectric strength

  • Results indicate oil’s oxidation resistance and remaining life

Key Gases Measured

Insulating Liquids – Measurement of Relative Permittivity, Dissipation Factor (Tan δ) and DC Resistivity.

DBPC Interpretation
Test Result Classification
Result Interpretation Action Required
Corrosive Reactive sulphur detected Immediate action: filtration or replacement
100Non-Corrosive No reactive sulphur present Oil safe for use
Why Oxidation Stability Testing Is Important

Our Testing Process

  • Vacuum bottle sample collection with barcode tracking
  • Sealed aging under oxygen-rich environment in lab reactors
  • Post-aging analysis of acidity, sludge, and other parameters
  • IEC 61125-compliant instrumentation and procedures
  • ERP-integrated results with AI-based life expectancy estimates
Report Includes

Why Choose Tru-FIL?

  • IEC 61125-compliant laboratory with precision testing setups
  • NABL-grade facilities and experienced chemists
  • AI-powered ERP for tracking and interpretation
  • Nationwide vacuum-based sample pickup
  • 24/7 laboratory operations and digital reporting