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How Do Composite Insulators Solve The Problem Of Current Leakage Or Local Strong Current?

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Due to their frequent exposure to the outdoors, high-voltage power lines are often faced with adverse weather conditions such as fog, rain, dew, snow, and melting ice. It is under these harsh conditions that a large number of casualties due to electric leakage occur, becoming a hidden danger for people. However, with composite dead end insulators, things are different. Composite dead end suspension insulators is usually made of glass or ceramics, and ceramics and glass are organic composite materials. The biggest advantage of organic polymer deadend insulator composite materials is that their hydrophobic properties separate the water on the surface of composite porcelain dead end insulators to form independent water droplets. Without the connection of sewage, there is no conductivity, thus solving the problem of current leakage or local strong current.

How Do Composite Insulators Solve The Problem Of Current Leakage Or Local Strong Current?

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