Application of conductive porcelain to electrical insulators

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H01B 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1100586

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A ceramic body such as a porcelain insulator is provided with a conductive porcelain layer which can be fired on to the body without diffusion into a contiguous insulative or semiconductive glaze layer. The conductive porcelain layer consists of insulator clay admixed with ferric oxide, the ferric oxide constituting from 15% to 50% by dry weight of the mixture, and is fired on to the porcelain body of the insulator for a time of four to eight hours at a temperature in the range 1115°C to 1365°C.

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