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You can apply ferrite-based semiconducting glaze to the conductor and tie wire groove areas, the pin hole and joints of multi-piece insulators. This results in conductive areas after firing which increases the radio interference levels above their operating voltage. This application should be the advantage of using pin type insulators.

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