Fiberglass Secondary Connector and Sectionalizer, Weight: 1.9 lb
Fiberglass secondary connectors are engineered insulating components used to mechanically secure and electrically isolate secondary conductors in overhead and distribution power line systems. Manufactured from high-strength, fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), these connectors provide reliable performance under mechanical load, electrical stress, and adverse environmental conditions. They are commonly applied in low- to medium-voltage networks where insulation integrity and structural durability are critical.
Key Features
- High Dielectric Strength: fiberglass insulation performance minimizes leakage currents and electrical faults.
Corrosion Resistance: Non-metallic construction resists rust, chemicals, and environmental degradation.
Lightweight Structure: Reduces installation effort and mechanical strain on support structures.
High Mechanical Strength: prevents tensile and bending loads without deformation or failure.
UV and Weather Resistance: Maintains performance under prolonged sun exposure and extreme climates.
Thermal Stability: Operates reliably across a wide temperature range without loss of properties.
Non-Conductive Core: Enhances safety by preventing unintended current paths.
Low Maintenance: extends service life with minimal inspection and replacement requirements.