There is no doubt that polymeric insulators have come a long way in design, models and construction features, offering notable advantages over conventional ceramic insulators. Although due to their organic nature, they have other drawbacks, especially in relation to aging derived from their activity in outdoor environments. This article by De Gruyter delves into these details. We recommend it, it is really interesting.
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