Corrosive Sulphur

What Is Corrosive Sulphur?

Corrosive sulphur compounds are chemically active sulfur-based contaminants present in some transformer oils, especially those that haven’t been properly refined or aged. These compounds can react with copper to form copper sulfide (Cu₂S), a conductive and harmful deposit that degrades dielectric strength.

The Corrosive Sulphur Test identifies whether the oil contains compounds that could react under operational temperatures.

Test Standard

ASTM D1275, Method B – Standard Test Method for Corrosive Sulfur in Electrical Insulating Oils
Test Procedure Summary

  • A polished copper strip is immersed in oil
  • The sample is heated for 19 hours at 150°C
  • Post-heating, the copper strip is visually examined for tarnishing or blackening
  • Results are recorded as “Corrosive” or “Non-Corrosive”

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 Corrosive Sulphur Testing Is Important

Our Testing Process

  • Clean, vacuum-sealed sample collection with barcode tagging
  • Heating and exposure of polished copper strip in controlled lab oven
  • Visual and optical inspection for copper discoloration
  • Fully compliant with ASTM D1275B procedural requirements
  • Digital report generation with ERP-based traceability
Report Includes

Why Choose Tru-FIL?

  • ASTM D1275B-compliant and NABL-grade testing
  • Expert chemists and temperature-controlled lab setups
  • ERP-integrated reporting and AI-enhanced analytics
  • Pan-India vacuum sample collection & 24/7 lab support
  • Trusted by utilities, OEMs, and EPC contractors across India