Apr 14, 2015 #1 idanbrk Mechanical Joined Jun 23, 2014 Messages 20 Location IL hi, Can anyone tell me why there is a shiny coating or glaze on ceramic insulators? thanks
Apr 14, 2015 #2 M MintJulep Mechanical Joined Jun 12, 2003 Messages 10,250 Location JP To make them slick and slippery so that "dirt" doesn't collect as fast and is easy to clean off when it does. "Dirt" often contains moisture, metal dust and other conductive components that can form a conductive path over the surface of the insulator. Upvote 0 Downvote
To make them slick and slippery so that "dirt" doesn't collect as fast and is easy to clean off when it does. "Dirt" often contains moisture, metal dust and other conductive components that can form a conductive path over the surface of the insulator.
Apr 19, 2015 1 #3 3DDave Aerospace Joined May 23, 2013 Messages 11,481 Location US I think until the ceramic is fired to glass, like bone china, the material is somewhat porous. A glaze prevents water migration through the ceramic and is cheaper than glassy ceramics. Older insulators were glass. Upvote 0 Downvote
I think until the ceramic is fired to glass, like bone china, the material is somewhat porous. A glaze prevents water migration through the ceramic and is cheaper than glassy ceramics. Older insulators were glass.
Apr 19, 2015 Thread starter #4 idanbrk Mechanical Joined Jun 23, 2014 Messages 20 Location IL thanks for the answers! very helpful Upvote 0 Downvote