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33kV Long Road Composite Suspension Insulator 33kV Long Road Composite Suspension Insulator
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33kV Long Road Composite Suspension Insulator

2024-10-28

Polymer insulators have high dielectric strength. When the voltage applied to both sides of an insulator reaches a critical value, local conduction occurs, the current suddenly increases, and permanent damage occurs. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown. Dielectric strength is the limit that characterizes the voltage resistance of an insulating material, expressed as the ratio of the breakdown voltage of the dielectric in a uniform electric field to the thickness of the dielectric. Under standard conditions, the dielectric strength of air is approximately 32 kV/cm, while the dielectric strength of polymer insulators is generally between 200 and 1500 kV/cm.

  • Model JLR3370CT915
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Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator 90KN Tension Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator 90KN Tension
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Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator 90KN Tension

2024-10-28

Polymer insulators have high dielectric strength. When the voltage applied to both sides of an insulator reaches a critical value, local conduction occurs, the current suddenly increases, and permanent damage occurs. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown. Dielectric strength is the limit that characterizes the voltage resistance of an insulating material, expressed as the ratio of the breakdown voltage of the dielectric in a uniform electric field to the thickness of the dielectric. Under standard conditions, the dielectric strength of air is approximately 32 kV/cm, while the dielectric strength of polymer insulators is generally between 200 and 1500 kV/cm.

  • Model JLR25120CT690
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3.3kv 90KN Twist Clevis tongue Composite Polymer Long rod Insulator 3.3kv 90KN Twist Clevis tongue Composite Polymer Long rod Insulator
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3.3kv 90KN Twist Clevis tongue Composite Polymer Long rod Insulator

2024-10-28

Polymer insulators have high dielectric strength. When the voltage applied to both sides of an insulator reaches a critical value, local conduction occurs, the current suddenly increases, and permanent damage occurs. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown. Dielectric strength is the limit that characterizes the voltage resistance of an insulating material, expressed as the ratio of the breakdown voltage of the dielectric in a uniform electric field to the thickness of the dielectric. Under standard conditions, the dielectric strength of air is approximately 32 kV/cm, while the dielectric strength of polymer insulators is generally between 200 and 1500 kV/cm.

  • Model JEC-3.3
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33kV Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator with Twist Clevis Tongue 33kV Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator with Twist Clevis Tongue
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33kV Composite Polymer Long Rod Insulator with Twist Clevis Tongue

2024-10-28

Polymer insulators have high dielectric strength. When the voltage applied to both sides of an insulator reaches a critical value, local conduction occurs, the current suddenly increases, and permanent damage occurs. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown. Dielectric strength is the limit that characterizes the voltage resistance of an insulating material, expressed as the ratio of the breakdown voltage of the dielectric in a uniform electric field to the thickness of the dielectric. Under standard conditions, the dielectric strength of air is approximately 32 kV/cm, while the dielectric strength of polymer insulators is generally between 200 and 1500 kV/cm.

  • Model JEC-3.3
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25kv Composite Erode Proof Pin Polymer Insulator 25kv Composite Erode Proof Pin Polymer Insulator
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25kv Composite Erode Proof Pin Polymer Insulator

2024-10-28

Polymer insulators have high dielectric strength. When the voltage applied to both sides of an insulator reaches a critical value, local conduction occurs, the current suddenly increases, and permanent damage occurs. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown. Dielectric strength is the limit that characterizes the voltage resistance of an insulating material, expressed as the ratio of the breakdown voltage of the dielectric in a uniform electric field to the thickness of the dielectric. Under standard conditions, the dielectric strength of air is approximately 32 kV/cm, while the dielectric strength of polymer insulators is generally between 200 and 1500 kV/cm.

  • Model FZSW-25/8-110
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