Suspended insulator FXBW-1000kV/300kN
compositepolymerhigh-voltage

suspended insulator
suspended insulator
suspended insulator
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Characteristics

Material
composite, polymer
Electrical characteristics
high-voltage
Other characteristics
for overhead lines, suspended

Description

1, 1000kV composite suspension insulators are widely used in 1000kV overhead transmission lines and substations. 2, Dead end fittings are up to the requirements from the clients, usually we use ball, socket, tongue, clevis for suspension insulators with forged steel. The dimensions and coupling size can be exactly according to the specification requirements from the utilities. 3, The silicon rubber color of the insulators are also up to the requirements from the clients and all the silicon rubber materials past 5000 hours aging test silicon content test and hydrophobicity test. 4, ECR core rods are used in all the insulators, so we can guarantee a very good mechanical strength and anti-acid pollution performance for the insulators. 5, All our insulators were type tested and design tested in accordance with IEC61109, maximum RIV is 100µV when tested at 1MHz and10% over nominal line ground voltage for indicated system voltage. 6, All the 1000kV composite suspension insulators are with two corona rings. 1, 1000kV EHV overhead transmission power lines. 2, 1000kV EHV substations 1, Very good anti-pollution performance, no need to wash the insulators after the installation in lines. 2, Very convenient installation because of its light weight and one whole piece compared with glass insulators and ceramic insulators. 3, Excellent hydrophobicity characteristics can help to void flashover and guarantee the insulators with very good electric performance.

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