At KC India Test Laboratories LLP, we conduct precise and reliable Tracking Resistance Testing to determine the ability of insulating materials to resist electrical tracking. This test is crucial for manufacturers and users of electrical components, especially those exposed to moisture, contaminants, or high voltage stresses in demanding environments.
Electrical tracking is a surface degradation phenomenon that leads to the formation of carbonized conductive paths across an insulating material due to electric discharges. If not prevented or detected early, it can result in insulation failure, equipment damage, or even fire.
What is Tracking Resistance Testing?
Tracking Resistance Testing, also referred to as the Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) test, measures the material’s resistance to surface tracking when subjected to high voltage and a contaminating electrolyte. The test is performed using standard methods defined under IEC 60112, ASTM D3638, and IS 2824.
During the test, a liquid contaminant (commonly ammonium chloride solution) is dropped between two electrodes placed on the test sample, while a gradually increasing voltage is applied. The Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) is defined as the maximum voltage at which the material can withstand 50 drops of electrolyte without tracking or breakdown.
Why Tracking Resistance Testing is Important
- Ensures Safety: Prevents electrical fires and breakdowns caused by surface tracking on insulators or plastic enclosures.
- Material Qualification: Essential for certifying the suitability of plastic or polymer materials in high-voltage and moist environments.
- Standards Compliance: Required for safety certification in accordance with IEC, UL, and IS standards.
- Design Improvement: Helps manufacturers select and improve insulating materials for better performance and durability.
Where It Applies
Tracking resistance testing is essential in:
- Electrical connectors and terminals
- Switchgear and distribution boxes
- Printed circuit boards (PCBs)
- Lighting fixtures and enclosures
- Home appliances and consumer electronics
- Automotive electrical systems
- Outdoor electrical systems and insulators
Our Tracking Resistance Testing Capabilities
At KC India Test Laboratories LLP, we perform CTI and PTI (Proof Tracking Index) testing using fully automated, microprocessor-controlled test setups. Our facility includes:
- Precision electrode arrangement with calibrated droppers
- High-voltage test sources up to 600V and beyond
- Programmable contaminant drop rate
- Real-time data logging for voltage, current, and number of drops
- Climate-controlled conditions for consistent and repeatable results
We test a wide variety of polymeric materials, thermoplastics, thermosets, and composite insulators in accordance with international testing procedures.
CTI Classification
The results of the test classify materials into different tracking resistance categories:
- CTI > 600 V: Category I (highest resistance)
- CTI 400–599 V: Category II
- CTI 250–399 V: Category IIIa
- CTI 100–249 V: Category IIIb
- CTI < 100 V: Low tracking resistance
This classification helps product designers choose the right insulation material based on application voltage and pollution levels.
Why Choose KC India Test Laboratories LLP?
- NABL Accredited Facility: Trusted by top manufacturers across India.
- Precision Testing Equipment: Assures accurate, repeatable, and standards-compliant results.
- Detailed Certification Reports: With visual observations and voltage classification.
● Technical Expertise: Team of professionals with deep knowledge of insulation material behavior under electrical stress.