The paper describes an analysis of standardized and non-standardized test m
ethods for polymeric insulating materials, either suitable or applied for,
outdoor HV insulation. The analysis particularly considers the increasing u
se of silicone elastomers for composite insulators. In the first part, test
methods covering erosion/tracking performance and hydrolysis phenomena are
discussed. These are inclined plane test (IPT) and are test (AT) for the e
valuation of the tracking and erosion behavior as well as boiling water tes
t (BWT) for the evaluation of the HV diffusion-breakdown-strength. These te
sts have a long tradition in the field of material research. Secondly, the
resistance of hydrophobicity under accelerating aging conditions using simu
ltaneous moisture and voltage stress is considered. Results from the rotati
ng wheel dip test (RWDT) are presented and related to results from an equiv
alent salt-fog test. The third part of the paper deals with the regeneratio
n of hydrophobicity after sample exposure to moisture and corona discharges
. Recovery includes also the transfer of hydrophobicity into pollution laye
rs, which is quantified by measurement of dynamic contact angle.