Why do insulators use silicone rubber?
Since the second half of the 19th century, the only insulating materials suitable for high-voltage power transmission lines were ceramics and glass. Starting in the 1940s, with the emergence of polymer materials, ceramics and glass were no longer the preferred choices, prompting countries in Europe and America to begin researching polymer insulators. Subsequently, extensive studies were conducted on the physical properties, electrical characteristics, long-term reliability, and optimal shapes of