izoliatoriai
Izoliatoriai, a Lithuanian term, translates to "insulators" in English and refers to materials used to prevent or significantly reduce the flow of electric current. These materials possess high electrical resistance, meaning they do not readily conduct electricity. In electrical engineering and everyday life, insulators are crucial for safety and the proper functioning of electrical devices and systems.
Common insulating materials include ceramics like porcelain and glass, polymers such as rubber and plastic, and
In power transmission and distribution, insulators are prominently used on high-voltage poles and towers to support