1.Suspension insulator
Consists of multiple disc insulators connected in series to provide insulation in high-voltage overhead lines. It is used when high mechanical strength and flexibility are needed.
2.Strain insulator
Designed to withstand mechanical tension in transmission lines, especially at dead-end towers, sharp angles, and river crossings.
3.Post insulator
Used in substations and overhead transmission lines for supporting high-voltage conductors (busbar) or structures. They can be mounted vertically or horizontally.
4.Disc insulator
A type of suspension insulator that forms a string when multiple discs are connected in series to insulate high-voltage conductors in overhead lines.
5.Pin insulator
Used in low- to medium-voltage distribution lines (mostly Primary Distribution) mounted directly on poles to support and insulate the conductor from the pole.
6 Shackle insulator/spool insulator
Used in low-voltage distribution lines (secondary Distribution) for supporting and insulating conductors at points where the direction changes, such as at pole-mounted transformers or service drops.
7.Stay insulator
Installed in guy wires to prevent electrical conductivity and leakage currents, ensuring insulation between sections of the wire in distribution lines and poles.
8,Bushing
Provides insulation for conductors passing through grounded barriers, such as transformer tanks, switchgear enclosures, and circuit breakers.