Question - What is the difference between insulated joint and glued insulated joint?
Answer - Difference between insulated joint and glued insulated joint –
Insulated joints –
Track circuited sections are ‘insulated’ electrically from the track on either side by insulated joints. The standard insulated joint in normal use, is made out of ordinary fish-plates duly planed on the fishing planes for accommodating channel type insulation between rails and fish-plates with ferrules/ bushes over the fish bolts and end posts between the rail ends.
Glued insulated joint –
Glued insulated joint have been developed using resin adhesives. These joints consists of web filling fish plats glued to the rails with a high polymer adhesive and bolted with high tensile steel bolts. The insulation is provided by special type of insulating side channels, bushes and end posts made of fiberglass cloth rovings.
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