Why Are Epoxy Resin Insulators So Small?
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high voltage epoxy is typically produced through precise formulation and molding. Thanks to its constituent materials—an epoxy resin and filler composite—it exhibits low shrinkage and high volume and dimensional stability during curing.
After molding, epoxy resin insulator allows for a more compact design, making it more suitable for use in switchgear, distribution cabinets, and high-voltage equipment in confined spaces.
The compact structure provides installation layout flexibility, and the small size reduces the space requirements for installation, contributing to more compact equipment designs and a more streamlined overall form factor.
