Chile's electrical infrastructure faces unique environmental stressors. In the northern regions, high salinity and UV exposure demand that every suspension clamp be manufactured with superior corrosion resistance to prevent premature failure of overhead lines.
The central valley's seismic vulnerability necessitates high-tensile hardware. The widespread use of a robust strain clamp is critical for maintaining line tension during tectonic shifts, preventing cascading outages across the national interconnected system (SEN).
Furthermore, the rapid expansion of renewable energy projects in the south requires specialized cable suspension clamp systems capable of handling extreme wind loads and icing conditions in the Andean highlands.
