Degraded Paper
                This is a fragment of degraded paper insulation
                  from transformer oil. The bond between the fibers is
                  as strong or stronger than the forces holding the individual fibers together. The
                  Degree of polymerization (DP) for these fibers is below 150.
                  New paper typically has a DP greater than 1000.
              
              
                Transmitted Circular Polarized Light
                
Definition/Function:
                Paper fragments are particles consisting of more than one paper fiber bound together.
                They are the result of chemically or mechanically
                degraded paper.
                Significance in the Environment:
                If paper fragments of this type are present at a significant level in a transformer oil
                sample then at some location in the transformer the
                paper insulation has lost all strength and has failed. The transformer may continue to
                function normally for some time but is a candidate
                for sudden failure due to the loss of insulation between windings at some point.
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