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Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) are man-made chemicals that
were first synthesized in the 1880s. They
have excellent properties (fire-resistant,
highly stable, insulating, low volatility)
that define them to be ideal for use in
electrical transformer. Generically known as
Askarel, they were found to be toxic and
their by-products can be fatal. However the
very properties that make them so desirable
as a medium in electrical transformer and
capacitors make their disposal very
difficult. Production of PCBs was banned in
North America in 1977 and most of the
approximately 650,00 ton manufactured has
been accounted for.
The
manually operated PCB system is skid-mounted and has a footprint that is
conductive to mounting a trailer for mobile operation. It is attractively priced
to appeal to the smaller utility or service company