The commonly used insulating materials, satisfying the above mentioned properties are, 1. Porcelain 2. Glass 3. Synthetic resin
Insulator Materials
The commonly used insulating materials,
satisfying the above mentioned properties are,
1. Porcelain 2. Glass 3. Synthetic resin
This is the most commonly used material
for the insulators. It is a ceramic material. It is manufactured from the china
clay. The plastic clay is mixed with silicon and feldspar. The fine powdered
mixture of clay, silicon and feldspar is processed in the mills. It is heated
at the controlled temperature. It has been given a particular shape and it is
covered with glaze. The cast iron with galvanizing is used for the metal parts
inside the insulators.
The porcelain is free from cracks,
holes, laminations etc. Its insulation resistance is very high. Porcelain is
heated at the temperatures such that the insulators become mechanically strong
and it also remains nonporous. The rough surface catches the dust and the
moisture very quickly. Hence it is important to provide glazed surface to the
insulators so that it remains clean from dust and moisture.
The dielectric strength of the porcelain
insulator is about 60 kV/cm.
The glass also can be used instead of
porcelain. The glass is made tough by heat treatment which is called annealing.
The glass insulators have following advantages :
1. As transparent, cracks, bubbles and
defects in the insulator can be easily detected by inspection.
2. The dielectric strength is very high.
3. Low coefficient of thermal expansion
hence less affected by the temperature changes.
4. Cheaper than the porcelain.
5. The resistivity is very high.
6. Simple design is possible.
7. Higher compressive strength than the
porcelain.
8. Quite homogenous and withstand high
compression stresses as compared to porcelain.
Still the glass insulators have the
following disadvantages :
1. Chances of moisture condensation on
the surface are higher which can cause higher leakage current.
2. Less stronger than the porcelain.
3. In high tension systems, the heavy
mass of insulator can cause internal strain.
4. Cannot be moulded in irregular
shapes.
The synthetic resin insulators are
manufactured from the compounds of silicon, rubber, resin etc. These insulators
have the following advantages :
1. The tensile strength is high.
2. The weight is low.
3. Comparatively cheaper.
But high leakage current and short life
are the main limitations of these insulators.
The indoor applications and bushings are
the application areas of the synthetic resin insulators.
Review Question
1. Discuss the various materials used to manufacture insulators.
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