The MIP-Type Polymer Pillar Insulator was developed for use in distribution networks at voltages of 15, 27, and 38 kV
It can be mounted vertically, horizontally, or at any other angle on wooden, steel, or polymer crosspieces.
Designed for improved reliability, it minimizes interruptions and outages caused by vandalism and flashovers in all types of environments.
The insulator is constructed with an epoxy resin core reinforced with fiberglass, wrapped in a Silicone Rubber compound, resulting in a lower weight and greater creepage distance compared to those typically used in porcelain.
The lower terminal is made of hot-dip galvanized cast iron, in accordance with STANDARD NBR 6323, while the upper terminal is made of aluminum alloy.
Features:
• Anti-vandalism design.
• High mechanical resistance (traction and impact).
• High resistance to electrical tracking.
• Light gray color that minimizes visual impact.
• Resistance to ultraviolet rays and adverse weather conditions.
• Weighs less than 40% of porcelain equivalents.
• Fully interchangeable with glass models.