breakdownfeszültség
Breakdownfeszültség, also known as dielectric strength or breakdown voltage, refers to the maximum electric field a material can withstand before it begins to conduct electricity. When an electric field exceeding this value is applied across an insulating material, the insulator loses its ability to prevent current flow, and a phenomenon called dielectric breakdown occurs. This transition from an insulating state to a conductive state can be sudden and often results in irreversible damage to the material.
The breakdownfeszültség is a critical property for electrical insulators used in a wide range of applications,