Ceramic Insulators for Electric Fence
- Use to attach electrified wire to post without losing energy through the post
- Designed for use with wood posts
- Use with all fence wire, including high tensile and polyrope.
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Description
Ceramic Insulators for Electric Fence Techspot
Ceramic Insulators for Electric Fence is made of red, brown or white porous clay. Once it’s shaped, it is fired between 2,100° to 2,300° Fahrenheit. Ceramic is less expensive to produce than porcelain. If the ceramic is glazed, as Zareba® insulators are, the glaze is only baked into the top layer.
Ceramic insulators from Zareba® will see a long life of use on your electric fence. While they are tough, they may break easier and may become brittle in extremely cold weather.
FEATURE | CERAMIC | PORCELAIN |
---|---|---|
Varieties | Multi-Groove with Nails* Multi-Groove (no nails)* Single Groove* Large Insulator with Lag Screw Small Insulator with Lag Screw Corner Post Insulator | Duralator Self-Drilling Single Groove* Large Screw-In Insulator Small Screw-in Insulator Corner Post Insulator Heavy-Duty U-Shaped Corner Corner Post Insulator |
Post Type | Wood | Wood |
Cost | Lower Price | Higher Price |
Durability | Can chip or break in cold weather | Withstands harsh weather |
Fire Temperature | 2,100° to 2,300° F | 2,200° to 2,600° F |
Insulation Quality | Excellent | Excellent |
Fence Stress Level | Better (Stronger than plastic insulators) | Best (Stronger than both plastic and ceramic insulators) |
Guarantee | Standard Return Policy | Lifetime |
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