Dry-Type Power Transformer
dry-type distribution transformer
Dry type transformer uses air as a cooling medium instead of insulating oil. It is designed with epoxy resin or cast resin to encapsulate the windings, providing insulation and protection. Dry-type transformers are often preferred in indoor installations or locations where the use of oil-filled transformers is not suitable due to safety or environmental reasons. They are known for being more environmentally friendly, requiring less maintenance, and offering a higher level of safety compared to oil-filled transformers.
10/11kV dry-type distribution transformer
Dry type transformer uses air as a cooling medium instead of insulating oil. It is designed with epoxy resin or cast resin to encapsulate the windings, providing insulation and protection. Dry-type transformers are often preferred in indoor installations or locations where the use of oil-filled transformers is not suitable due to safety or environmental reasons. They are known for being more environmentally friendly, requiring less maintenance, and offering a higher level of safety compared to oil-filled transformers.
20/22kV dry-type distribution transformer
KAIBEITE is a transformer manufacturer with over 15+ years of experience, specialising in the design, research and manufacturing of electrical equipment. Its main business includes oil‑immersed and dry‑type transformers, prefabricated substations, and high‑ and low‑voltage switchgear. The company’s products are exported to regions including Asia, Europe, South America, and Africa. With a strong focus on customised solutions, KAIBEITE can provide dry‑type transformers for 20kV, 22kV and other medium‑voltage classes tailored to meet your specific project requirements.
30-35kV Dry-Type Power Transformer
Dry type transformer uses air as a cooling medium instead of insulating oil. It is designed with epoxy resin or cast resin to encapsulate the windings, providing insulation and protection. Dry-type transformers are often preferred in indoor installations or locations where the use of oil-filled transformers is not suitable due to safety or environmental reasons. They are known for being more environmentally friendly, requiring less maintenance, and offering a higher level of safety compared to oil-filled transformers.