Most frequent question – Customer
Glass insulators are primarily used in electrical power transmission and distribution systems to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current to flow through them. They are commonly found on utility poles, transmission towers, and substations.
Glass Suspension Insulators – Made of toughened glass, offering high mechanical strength and self-healing properties (shattering upon failure). Porcelain Suspension Insulators – Traditional and widely used, with high mechanical and electrical strength.
Polymer (Composite) Suspension Insulators – Made of a fiberglass core with a polymer (silicone rubber) housing, providing lightweight, hydrophobic, and pollution-resistant benefits.
We can customize products according to your requirements
There are standard type, DC type, ground wire type, pollution-resistant type, and air-powered type.