About Porcelain Antifog Disc Insulators
Porcelain Antifog Disc Insulators
Anti Fog Disc insulators are made of high grade wet process and are normally Brown Glazed. These are most widely used models for transmission and distribution lines. Their design varies to suit different types of polluted zones and mechanical strength as per customer's requirements.
Applicable Standards: IS:731-1971 and IS: 2633-1986
Anti Fog designs are available in 70 KN, 90 KN, 120 KN and 160 KN respectively.
Precision Engineering in Porcelain InsulatorsEach antifog disc insulator is produced to match exact specifications laid out in supplied drawings, making them ideal for customized projects. Advanced ceramic glazing elevates their resilience, maintaining stable performance in challenging weather conditions. Their adherence to IS Standards delivers confidence in quality and suitability for widespread electrical applications.
Applications Across Electrical NetworksDesigned for usage in pole line fittings, substation fittings, and tower installations, these insulators are integral in reinforcing high-voltage networks. Their antifog properties ensure reduced maintenance and minimize power disruption, allowing operators to rely on consistent insulation protection.
FAQs of Porcelain Antifog Disc Insulators:
Q: How are the thickness and height of the Porcelain Antifog Disc Insulators determined?
A: The thickness and height are customized as per client-provided drawings, allowing compatibility with various installation requirements and ensuring optimal fit within specific project designs.
Q: What is the benefit of the ceramic glazing and brown glazed coating on these insulators?
A: The ceramic glazing and brown coating enhance weather resistance and durability, protecting the insulator from environmental impacts, moisture, and fog, which results in longer service life and reliable electrical performance.
Q: When should these insulators be used in electrical infrastructure?
A: These insulators should be used when constructing or upgrading pole line, substation, or tower installations, especially where insulation reliability in adverse weather and antifog capabilities are priorities for operational safety.
Q: Where are these porcelain insulators manufactured and supplied?
A: They are produced, retailed, and supplied across India, meeting IS Specification standards and serving clients through various rolesmanufacturer, retailer, supplier, and trader.
Q: What is the process involved in manufacturing these disc insulators?
A: The manufacturing process follows IS specifications for material selection and design, incorporates ceramic glazing, and applies a brown glazed ceramic body. Each unit is fabricated precisely according to supplied drawings and undergoes rigorous quality checks.
Q: How do these insulators benefit pole and substation installations?
A: By offering reliable antifog properties and superior electrical isolation, these insulators reduce maintenance needs, increase system longevity, and contribute to safer operation in high-voltage electrical networks.