A suspension insulator is a critical component in power line construction, designed to mechanically support and electrically isolate conductors in overhead transmission and distribution systems. It is typically suspended from towers or poles, carrying high-voltage conductors while preventing leakage currents and flashovers. Its modular design allows multiple insulator units to be connected in series to handle higher voltages, ensuring reliability in both medium- and high-voltage networks.
Key Features:
- High Dielectric Strength – Provides excellent electrical insulation to prevent current leakage.
- Mechanical Durability – Engineered to withstand high tensile loads from conductors.
- Weather & Pollution Resistance – Resistant to environmental stresses such as UV, rain, dust, and industrial pollution.
- Modular Design – Units can be assembled in strings to meet voltage requirements.
- Low Maintenance – Smooth surface minimizes dust accumulation and facilitates self-cleaning during rain.
- Versatility – Suitable for both AC and DC transmission systems.
- Long Service Life – Manufactured from porcelain, toughened glass, or polymer composites for durability.