Reasonable price for Hook Bolts to Armenia Factories

A range of hook bolts, used in the roofing industry for fixing cladding and roofing panels to steel frames. Hook bolts, also commonly known as 'J' bolts and supplied with nuts.  Inch Thread Size: 1/4"-4" with various lengths Metric Thread Size: M6-100 with various lengths Material Grade: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel covers ASTM F1554, A307, A449, A354, A193, A320, F593, ISO 898-1 4.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.9 Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dipped Galvanized, and so on. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet. Or, comply with your requirement. Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.  

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    I’ve never seen suspension insulators up close before so was a bit confused as to why there’s so much metal in-between the glass (porcelain, ceramic?) discs? Obviously for strength since the high tension wires are heavy and create a lot of stress. Nevertheless, how do these things insulate so well – especially in wet weather?? I’ll research the matter further and try to post an answer here.

    This particular video recording in near the Valmont power generating facility in Boulder, Colorado. I believe the lines, in question, supply 230,000 volts but I’ll have to double-check that as well. The insulators were lying on the ground immediately adjacent the Boulder Creek bike path.

    Here’s my personal web page about science, in general:

    https://www.rogerwendell.com/science.html

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