Description
Electric fence porcelain insulator.
- Electric fence porcelain insulator is Suitable for high-strain use
- High-quality long life porcelain
- Deep grooves hold the wire in place and prevent twisting under tension
- White glaze finish.
- Long-life, fire-resistant insulator
- Use as a corner and end insulator for permanent fence installations.
Since porcelain does not conduct electricity, especially when combined with other non-conductive materials, it is the ideal material for insulators.
The main advantages of a Electric fence porcelain insulator over an air-blast or dry-type insulator are that they are more cost effective, have a longer lifespan, and are more resistant to corrosion. They also can withstand higher temperatures and are less likely to be damaged by harsh weather conditions.
Most of the results showed relatively acceptable porcelain insulators properties such as low water absorption, porosity, high insulation resistance, electric strength and bulk density.
The strainer is used to strengthen fence wire.
It provides maximum insulation for large voltage fences.
They can handle any size of wire including wire, poly-wire, and poly rope
It is designed to hold electrified wire near the fence without losing energy through the post.
Made from clay, quartz, and feldspar.
Porcelain electric fence insulators also have solid color throughout, usually white. Porcelain is denser and less absorbent than ceramic, so it can easily withstand moisture and harsher weather conditions. Because of the cost of materials and an intensive manufacturing process.
Thanks to porcelain’s durability, porcelain insulators have a lifetime guarantee against typical wear and tear. Porcelain insulators are ideal for use on fences that see a lot of stress and strain, such as those that face extremely cold temperatures or pressure from aggressive animals.
Materials. Insulators used for high-voltage power transmission are made from glass, porcelain or composite polymer materials.