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Design of a Ceramic Slip for Electrical Porcelain Insulators, Using Clay Dispersed in a Ball Mill
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An electrical insulator is a piece or structure of an insulating material, which aims to rigidly or flexibly support electrical conductors or equipments, insulating them of the ground [1]. The insulators have distinct styles or types, offering a wide choice of components for overhead distribution design. The first and oldest series is the standard line post insulator for upright mounting on crossarms or structures [2]. An outline of the design can be seen in the Figure 1. These components have an integral head manufactured in porcelain for tie top attachment, and a base cemented on the lower end, for stud mounting to a flat surface.
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September 2014
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