Identifies customers who purchase conductors for extrusion or tape wrap insulating process
Materials that do not carry electricity through them. Glass, plastic and rubber are excellent insulators.
Materials such as plastic, quartz, ceramics, glass and silicon that do not conduct current. Charge on an insulator will not distribute itself over the material's entire surface, but will stay fixed at the generating site.
Materials that are poor conductors of electricity or heat. Electricity and magnetism
Materials that don't readily give up electrons, thereby restricting the flow of current.
Devices that support electric wires and prevent undesired flow of electricity; usually made of glass or porcelain
Materials in which a very high voltage must be applied to produce any measurable current flow.
A class of materials that do not conduct electricity and are characterized by high resistivity.
Material through which electricity does not travel well. Glass, rubber and plastic are good insulators.