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A good test of quality is to chip through the external sur-
face and place the point of a well filled pen on the break.
If the ink flows and produces a spreading stain, and partic-
ularly if it works under the exterior glaze, the porcelain is
probably worthless as an insulator.
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First class porcelain, however, is an ideal substance for
insulators and should be used on all long, high voltage
lines. For this purpose the insulators should all be tested
and should not break down at double the normal voltage.
An excellent specimen of these high grade porcelain
insulators is shown in Fig. 83. ‘This particular form
was developed for the Niagara-Buffalo transmission line