When to Use porcelain insulator?

21 Apr.,2025

 

Ceramic Insulators vs. Porcelain Insulators: Which is Best?

What exactly are the differences between ceramic and porcelain insulators?  At first glance, they appear to be the same baked clay material, but they are not. In reality, there are some major variations between the two, which include cost of production, the temperature at which these materials are produced and their ultimate durability in the field.

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Ceramic vs. Porcelain Electric Fence Insulators: At a Glance

FEATURECERAMICPORCELAIN 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

Ceramic Insulators

Ceramic 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 extreme cold weather.

Porcelain Insulators

Porcelain is made from a refined, white clay called kaolin and is fired at temperatures as high as 2,600° Fahrenheit.  It is sometimes referred to as “China,” because the manufacturing process was developed centuries ago in that country.  

Porcelain also has a solid color throughout, usually white. Porcelain is denser and less absorbent than ceramic, so it can easily withstand moisture and harsher weather conditions.  Because of the cost of materials and an intensive manufacturing process, porcelain is more expensive to produce. 

To most people, the term porcelain often signifies high-quality ceramics.

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Thanks to porcelain’s durability, Zareba® and Fi-Shock® porcelain insulators have a lifetime guarantee against typical wear and tear. Porcelain insulators are ideal for use on fences that see a lot of stress and strain, such as those that face extreme cold temperatures or pressure from aggressive animals.

Attaching Electric Fencing to Grooved Insulators

When attaching fence line to insulators that only have grooves (rather than built-in clips or loops), you will also need a supply of Multi-Groove Spacer Clips. These clips hook over one side of your fence line, wrap around the insulator on the opposite side of the line and are then secured back on the line with the 3-Hole Wire Twisting Tool.

With the spacer clips installed, the fence line is held firmly against the insulator, while still having the capability to shift as needed. The clips allow the fence line to withstand contraction and expansion pressure brought on by temperature changes, as well as occasional stress from intrusion by animals or other objects.

Benefits of Ceramic and Porcelain Insulators

Zareba® ceramic and porcelain insulators are designed to hold electrified wire near fence posts without losing energy through the post. They also have higher insulating properties than plastic insulators and will not break down due to sun damage.  When properly installed, these insulators will support your fence for years.  Available for in line and corner posts, porcelain and ceramic insulators can handle any size fence wire including high tensile wire, polywire and polyrope.

Several of the insulators also have built-in lag screws that allow you to quickly install them on your existing wood fence posts. Once they’re screwed into place, just thread your line through their loops for a secure hold.

More Help with Your Electric Fence

Still have questions about your electric fence or its installation? Try calling the Zareba® Consumer Care Team at 1(855)5-ZAREBA. You can also explore the extensive catalog of electric fencing articles from Zareba®, including:

  • Fence Requirements by Animal
  • How to Plan Your Fence
  • Electric Fencing Tips for Winter Weather
  • Grounding Tips for Dry or Rocky Soil

What are the porcelain insulators? - Technical Ceramic Store

Technical ceramics are used for high-quality tools in order to the following characterists:
excellent electrical insulation, even in presence of high voltage, high mechanical resistance and hardness and excellent chemical resistance; to produce every ceramic article it's necessary to find the right material, that is the ceramic mixture with the best possible performances for each use. Especially, manufacturing porcelain insulators means to use high-quality raw materials such as kaolin, feldspar and quartz. Choosing the right porcelain insulator we can have products with high “dielectric strength” which means they are very resistent when subjected to high voltage difference without damages in order to the excellent performances of  electrical insulator. The porcelain is a very good insulating and for this it is used in order to isolate the electrical cables and wires but it is also have high mechanical strength and finally we must remember its pleasant look. The ceramic insulators can be used in all cases where it is necessary to create a wall-mounted  electrical system through the use of braid cables and wall-mounted electrical wires. The wall mounted electrical system could be an option in response to architectural requirements due to the necessity to preserve the walls where the electrical system will be built. Our ceramic and porcelain insulators with elegant white or colour finishes are ideal for wall-mounted electric systems, especially used  for installation of silk braid cables.