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Composite Insulator

Composite insulators play two fundamental roles in overhead transmission lines: supporting the conductors and preventing current from flowing back to ground.

Composite Insulator

Composite insulators play two fundamental roles in overhead transmission lines: supporting the conductors and preventing current from flowing back to ground.

Composite Insulator

Composite insulators play two fundamental roles in overhead transmission lines: supporting the conductors and preventing current from flowing back to ground.

FXBW4-10 Composite Insulator

The FXBW4-10 composite insulator is a rod-shaped suspension-type organic composite insulator specifically designed for 10kV high-voltage transmission lines. Its core design concept integrates three key functions—insulation support, mechanical load-bearing, and pollution resistance—into one unified solution. By leveraging organic composite materials and a modular structural design, this insulator addresses the longstanding challenges of traditional porcelain insulators, such as their heavy weight, susceptibility to pollution-induced flashovers, and high maintenance costs. It is ideally suited for applications including urban grid upgrades, power distribution in industrial parks, and overhead lines in areas with severe pollution, making it one of the core components for upgrading 10kV distribution networks.

FXBW4-35 Composite Insulator

The FXBW4-35 composite insulator is a rod-shaped suspension-type organic composite insulator specifically designed for 35kV high-voltage transmission and distribution lines. Its core design concept integrates three key functions—insulation support, mechanical load-bearing, and heavy-contamination protection—into one unified system. By synergistically combining an epoxy resin glass fiber core rod with a silicone rubber shed cover, this insulator addresses the longstanding challenges of traditional porcelain insulators, such as their heavy weight, high risk of pollution flashovers, and high maintenance costs. It is ideally suited for upgrading urban power grids, distributing power in industrial parks, and serving lines in heavily contaminated areas like chemical plants and mines. As such, it has become the core insulation equipment for 35kV voltage-level transmission lines.
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