Analysis Of How Pre-insulated Bushings Achieve Coverage And Insulation
In the actual assembly process, the conductor is pre-inserted into pre insulated sleeve, and then the material is tightly bonded to the conductor surface through heat treatment or mechanical means. This design allows for a continuous transition between the insulation material and the conductor surface, covering the microscopic irregularities of exposed metal parts or connections. The inner layer material in the pre insulated junction sleeve structure can deform to a certain extent when heated, which helps to improve the contact state between interfaces.
The product's geometry and thickness are adjusted according to the voltage level and spatial layout requirements of the electrical system. The matching relationship between the insulation layer thickness and the conductor diameter will affect the uniformity of insulated joint sleeve coverage.
