
Insulators are devices installed between conductors at different potentials or between conductors and grounding components, capable of withstanding the effects of voltage and mechanical stresses. There are a wide variety of insulators, each with unique shapes. Although different types of insulators have significant differences in structure and appearance, they are all composed of two main parts: the insulating component and the connecting hardware.
Insulators are specialized insulating components that play a crucial role in overhead transmission lines. In earlier years, insulators were commonly used on utility poles. Over time, they evolved to include many disc-shaped insulators hung at one end of tall, high-voltage transmission towers. These are designed to increase the creepage distance. Typically made of glass or ceramic, they are referred to as insulators.


