Insulator is a common insulating layer control, which has important results in empty power lines. In the early days, insulators were mostly used as poles, and gradually developed to hang many disc conductors and insulators on one side of the high-voltage line connection tower, so as to improve the creepage interval. They are generally made of laminated glass or porcelain, which is called insulators.
Insulators should not be ineffective due to various electromechanical engineering in-situ stresses caused by great changes in natural environment and electrical load standards, otherwise insulators are not easy to achieve major results, which will damage the use and operation service life of a road. Ceramic insulators are common in power lines, so how is this used?
Butterfly insulator and pin insulator in ceramic insulator products are suitable for high-voltage and low-voltage power lines. Suspension insulator is used for high-voltage power lines. Ceramic insulator is a common insulating layer control and can have key effects in empty power lines. Ceramic insulators were mostly used as poles in their youth, and gradually developed to hang many disc conductors and insulators on one side of the high-voltage line connection tower, so as to improve the creepage interval. They are generally made of porcelain, which is called ceramic insulators. Ceramic insulators play two fundamental effects in empty power lines, that is, supporting point transmission lines and preventing the return of current to the ground. These two effects must be ensured. Ceramic insulators should not be ineffective due to various electromechanical engineering ground stresses caused by great changes in natural environment and electrical load standards. Otherwise, ceramic insulators are not easy to form major effects, which will damage the service life and operation of the road.





