Dry-type transformer manufacturers introduce their production principles
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Dry-type transformer is a common transformer, widely used in electric power, communications, industry and other fields. Your dry-type transformer has different application scenarios with different characteristics. In addition, how much do you know about the manufacturing principles and processes of dry-type transformers? The dry-type transformer manufacturer will introduce it to you in detail below.

Dry-type transformers can be divided into the following types according to different characteristics and application scenarios: Ordinary dry-type transformers: suitable for general power, industry and other fields, with high electrical insulation performance and explosion-proof performance. Energy-saving dry-type transformer: Using energy-saving technology, it has higher efficiency and is suitable for the field of energy conservation and emission reduction. High-temperature resistant dry-type transformer: It can work in high-temperature environments and is suitable for industrial, electric power and other fields in high-temperature environments. Explosion-proof dry-type transformer: It has higher explosion-proof performance and is suitable for electric power, chemical industry and other fields in flammable and explosive environments.
The manufacturing principles of dry-type transformers mainly include electromagnetic induction principle and magnetic circuit theory. The manufacturing process mainly includes the following steps: Design windings and cores: According to the specifications and requirements of the transformer, design the parameters and structure of the windings and cores. Winding: According to the design requirements, the winding is wound and fixed on the iron core. Assemble the core and windings: Assemble the windings and core together to form a complete transformer. Conduct electrical tests: Conduct electrical tests on the transformer, including tests on voltage, current, insulation resistance, etc. Perform a visual inspection: Check the appearance of the transformer to ensure there are no defects or damage. Packing and leaving the factory: The transformer is packaged and sent out of the factory for users to use.







