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So what should we do if the epoxy resin insulator flashes?

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In the past, it was a simple and rough manual cleaning method, just like wiping an ordinary table. After the power outage, the workers climbed the pole and wiped it with a rag. Detergents may be used in this process. If the stains are stubborn, you can only replace high voltage standoff insulators or replace it with high voltage epoxy. Obviously, this method is a bit outdated in the field of epoxy resin insulator cleaning today, but many times the power station high voltage epoxy resin cleaning still adopts this method.

There is also a method of cleaning without power outages, which is actually similar to the method of cleaning without power outages. It still adopts a manual method, using an insulating rod equipped with a brush or tied with cotton yarn to wipe high voltage standoff on the working line. The electrical properties and useful length of the insulating rod used, and the distance between people and live parts should all meet the regulations of the corresponding voltage level. It is necessary to have a dedicated person to supervise during operation.

With the continuous development of technology, the power grid now has a way to clean the flashover of insulators with live cleaning. If you use Zhuhai Linghang Electric's environmentally friendly insulation cleaning agent, you can efficiently and safely remove the comprehensive pollution caused by oil, dirt, water vapor, smoke, carbon powder, coal powder, salt powder, metal dust, etc. on composite insulator equipment, extend its service life, and have good insulation. It is especially suitable for on-site cleaning during thermal power and hydropower maintenance.

In addition, high purity, no flash point, good chemical stability, high solubility Kb value, no marks, no irritation to the skin, and non-flammable are all its advantages over other insulator cleaning agents on the market.

So what should we do if the epoxy resin insulator flashes?

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