INGCO EE-MEA-IN-SM-35-6-ANDELI,Insulator
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Size:
- SM-35: This likely refers to the overall height of the insulator, which is approximately 35 millimeters (1.38 inches). This is a typical height for this type of insulator.
- 6: This might indicate a screw size (M6) or a diameter measurement (less likely). However, the diameter typically isn’t a defining characteristic for SM-35 insulators; it depends on the cable it’s designed to accommodate.
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Material: The most common material for SM-35-6 insulators is high-strength resin, such as Nylon 66 (PA66). This material offers good affordability, lightweight properties, good chemical resistance, and sufficient dielectric strength for low-voltage busbar applications.
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INGCO EE-MEA-IN-SM-35-6-ANDELI,Insulator(EE-MEA-IN-SM-35-6-ANDELI)
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An SM-35-6 insulator is a type of busbar insulator used for supporting and insulating electrical busbars within enclosures, control panels, or electrical distribution systems. Here’s a breakdown of its key features based on the information available and common practices for busbar insulators:
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Size:
- SM-35: This likely refers to the overall height of the insulator, which is approximately 35 millimeters (1.38 inches). This is a typical height for this type of insulator.
- 6: This might indicate a screw size (M6) or a diameter measurement (less likely). However, the diameter typically isn’t a defining characteristic for SM-35 insulators; it depends on the cable it’s designed to accommodate.
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Material: The most common material for SM-35-6 insulators is high-strength resin, such as Nylon 66 (PA66). This material offers good affordability, lightweight properties, good chemical resistance, and sufficient dielectric strength for low-voltage busbar applications.
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Components: An SM-35-6 insulator typically consists of:
- Body: The main body of the insulator, shaped to hold and support the busbar.
- Screw Hole(s): One or two screw holes on either end, typically sized M6 (based on the “6” in the name) for screwing the insulator onto a mounting plate or directly onto the enclosure.
- Sealing Grommet (optional): Some variations may include an internal rubber or elastomer grommet to create a watertight seal around the busbar, especially for outdoor applications.
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