The buckle-type insulation end tape is mainly used for the insulation protection of the bare wire of the empty frame, with reliable performance and convenient and quick installation. Since it was put into the market, it has been widely used in the insulation protection of bare wires in electrified railways and power grids. The snap-on insulating sheath has safe and reliable electrical performance and is easy to install. The snap-on insulating sheath is called power cable by customers. Sheathing sleeve, also known as overhead line snap sleeve, our snap-in insulating sheath is made of high-quality silicone rubber material, which has excellent electrical, anti-tracking performance, excellent weather resistance, and mechanical properties. It has the characteristics of hydrophobicity and hydrophobic migration, excellent high and low temperature resistance, and can be used continuously under the conditions of -50℃~+150℃. It is mainly used for insulation protection of bare wires in empty racks, with reliable performance and convenient and quick installation.
The snap-on end tape is also called the overhead conductor insulating sheath. The snap-on sheath has the following functions:
1. For lines that prevent bird damage, complex living areas, and bare wires that cross over top of demolished buildings, bare wires that often overlap with foreign objects through tunnels, culverts, and bridges, as well as sand, humid air, acid rain, etc. It is especially suitable for oxidative erosion and damage of bare wires;
2. It can effectively prevent short-circuit and power failure caused by foreign objects overlapping;
3. Effectively delay the outdoor corrosion of bare metal wires;
4. To a certain extent, personal electric shock accidents are avoided;
5. It can effectively prevent major accidents caused by reptiles and small animals to the transmission line of the substation, and the successful application of this product can effectively ensure the healthy operation of the transmission line;
6. Be able to clearly, simply and clearly identify the phase sequence