Out Of The Frying Pan Onto The Wire
by Sue Ducro
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", January 1971, page 10
Teflon For Insulators?
Teflon and alumina are combined in a new experimental high voltage insulator.
Perhaps as few as one to two dozen are being tested at various sites throughout
the country. Improvements realized in this new combination of materials are high
insulation and qualities. However, advantages over porcelain in resisting
contamination are questionable.
These insulators are unmarked, 4 7/8" wide and 3 3/4" high in
"sky glaze" (a soft gray which blends in with the sky and is
relatively less conspicuous than other tones). Weight is 3 1/2 pounds.
Sue Ducro
Ashtabula, Ohio
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