Composite post insulators are mainly used in substations. They have good hydrophobicity, aging, tracking and electrical corrosion resistance, high tensile, bending and mechanical strength, good impact and brittle fracture resistance.
Polymer station post insulator is a type of electrical insulator that is designed to provide insulation and support for high-voltage power lines in substations or switchyards.
Lightweight Design
Polymer insulators, being lighter than ceramic counterparts, facilitate easier handling, installation, and maintenance.
Pollution Resistance
These insulators exhibit a high resistance to the accumulation of dust, dirt, and other pollutants, surpassing the susceptibility of ceramic insulators and ensuring sustained effectiveness.
Weathering Durability
Designed for durability, polymer insulators withstand harsh weather conditions, including UV radiation, extreme temperatures, and moisture, ensuring reliable performance over an extended lifespan.
Cost Efficiency
Polymer insulators are generally more cost-effective than ceramic alternatives, providing significant cost savings for utilities and other users in the power industry.