What is a Porcelain Insulator?
Porcelain Insulator Definition
The most commonly used material for overhead insulators today. It is made from aluminum silicate mixed with plastic kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, resulting in a hard and glazed insulator material.
Porcelain Insulator Properties
Dielectric Strength
Compressive Strength
Tensile Strength
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