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High voltage insulators are critical components used in electrical transmission systems to support and insulate conductors. They are typically made from materials such as porcelain, glass, or composite polymers, which provide excellent electrical insulation and mechanical strength. These insulators prevent electrical leakage and ensure the safe transmission of high voltage electricity over long distances.
| Material | Porcelain, glass, or composite polymer |
| Voltage rating | Up to 1,000 kV |
| Mechanical strength | Varies by design, typically 10 kN to 200 kN |
| Weather resistance | Designed for various environmental conditions |
| Standard sizes | Varies by application, typically from 100 mm to 1,500 mm |
When selecting high voltage insulators, consider the voltage rating and mechanical strength required for your specific application. It's important to specify the environmental conditions the insulator will be exposed to, as this can affect material choice. Additionally, inquire about applicable standards and certifications to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Quantities should reflect the scale of your project and any future expansion needs.
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High voltage insulators support and insulate electrical conductors, preventing electrical leakage.
They are typically made from porcelain, glass, or composite polymers.
Choose a voltage rating that exceeds the maximum voltage your system will experience.
Sizes vary widely, typically ranging from 100 mm to 1,500 mm.
Yes, they are designed to withstand various environmental conditions.
Consider voltage rating, mechanical strength, material, and environmental conditions.