One-time Casting Process For Epoxy Resin Insulators
high voltage standoff typically requires a process of material preparation, mold preparation, and curing. Its inherent fluidity allows the liquid epoxy resin to mix uniformly with fillers, curing agents, and other components within the mold, transforming into a robust solid structure. This transformation process eliminates the need for segmented assembly or additional mechanical splicing, enabling one-time casting.
Using a high-flowability epoxy mixture optimizes the pouring distribution within complex cavities. The resin system maintains good flow under suitable temperature conditions, eliminating the need for multiple additions or repeated pouring operations at the pouring interface. The appropriate mold design and preheating strategy allow the curing process of the cast body to proceed as planned. The transition from a liquid to a hot solid state is completed in a single pour, achieving integral molding.
