Suspension Clevis Tongue Insulator
Suspension insulators are commonly manufactured from toughened glass, porcelain, or polymeric composite materials. The design incorporates a cap-and-pin or long-rod configuration, enabling flexibility under mechanical loads such as wind, conductor tension, and ice accretion. These insulators maintain dielectric integrity while preventing leakage currents and flashovers under varying environmental conditions.
Key Features
- High Mechanical Strength: Designed to withstand tensile loads and dynamic stresses in transmission lines
- Modular Configuration: Units can be linked in series to meet voltage insulation requirements
- Superior Dielectric Performance: High resistance to electrical breakdown and surface tracking
- Weather and Pollution Resistance: Optimized shed profiles to minimize contamination effects and leakage current
- Material Versatility: Available in porcelain, glass, and composite polymer options for different operational environments
- Self-Cleaning Surface (Glass/Polymer): Reduces maintenance frequency in polluted or coastal areas
- Corrosion-Resistant Fittings: Galvanized or stainless steel hardware ensures long service life
- Thermal Stability: Maintains performance across a wide temperature range