I don't understand how at 4:21 the insulator is remaining structurally continuous... If these glass insulators don't have holes in the center for the metal connections between them to go through (obviating their purpose as insulators if they did!) but rather cemented to either side of the glass separator, then how are those strings still remaining intact with one of the glass pieces totally broken and missing??
I would guess the glass fragments are still large enough to anchor both sides of the metal "cups" the glass seem to have a stepped shape so maybe the same tensile forces make the glass fragments "roll" and get stuck.
I have seen a lot of glass insulators used in Europe on their high tension lines and their lower voltage distribution lies in France and Spain. These are most likely toughened glass.
I'm Md Mahabubul Haque from Bangladesh and I am working in the power sector. Can I market your products in our country through international tenders and other ways.
I don't understand how at 4:21 the insulator is remaining structurally continuous... If these glass insulators don't have holes in the center for the metal connections between them to go through (obviating their purpose as insulators if they did!) but rather cemented to either side of the glass separator, then how are those strings still remaining intact with one of the glass pieces totally broken and missing??
I would guess the glass fragments are still large enough to anchor both sides of the metal "cups" the glass seem to have a stepped shape so maybe the same tensile forces make the glass fragments "roll" and get stuck.
I have seen a lot of glass insulators used in Europe on their high tension lines and their lower voltage distribution lies in France and Spain. These are most likely toughened glass.
Oh darn! That means I can't drill a hole in it to make pendant light!
Tughening is the surface only
You can't drill any hole
2:30 Wow, I'm absolutely amazed. I never knew this type of insulator was so tough. It's like metal.
It's cool to see that pretty aqua blue still used in power lines
yea, they are really beatiful, wowowo
Is this factory in Chelyabinsk?
What monster installation was that at 4:16 !?
Looks like a power station, doesn't look that odd
Agreed about it being monster, I've never seen so many strings supporting a single cable.
@YAKUMO RAN Yes a river crossing would make sense, I have seen similar arrangements now I think about it.
I'm Md Mahabubul Haque from Bangladesh and I am working in the power sector. Can I market your products in our country through international tenders and other ways.
Great product.
Kami butuh Insulator glass , Tegangan untuk 500Kv mohon Info nya.
Adakah supplier nya di Indonesia ??