SCBH17 Amorphous Alloy Dry-Type Transformer Facilitates Energy-Efficient Upgrade in Power Systems
2026,05,25
In line with the industry trend of energy-saving and safety-enhancing upgrades in the power system, the SCBH17 Type Amorphous Alloy Dry-type Transformer, with its outstanding performance, has become the preferred equipment in the distribution field, effectively compensating for the operational shortcomings of traditional power equipment and suitable for various urban and rural power grids as well as industrial distribution scenarios.
Compared to the traditional Oil Immersed Transformer, this dry-type equipment eliminates the insulation oil structure, fundamentally eliminating the risks of oil leakage, combustion, and explosion. It features flame-retardant, explosion-proof, green, and pollution-free characteristics, is easy to maintain and suitable for harsh installation environments such as indoor and densely populated areas. As a new generation of Dry-Type Transformer, it replaces the traditional silicon steel sheet material with amorphous alloy cores, having excellent magnetic conductivity and significantly reducing equipment operating losses, with outstanding energy-saving advantages.
This new Transformer relies on the mature epoxy resin casting process, with a stable coil structure and high mechanical strength, possessing good anti-short-circuit, anti-lightning strike impact capabilities, and extremely strong operational stability. Different from traditional distribution equipment, this device does not require complex maintenance and can achieve unmanned operation, suitable for various scenarios such as prefabricated substations, industrial parks, and commercial complexes.
With multiple advantages such as safety, environmental protection, high efficiency, energy-saving, and wide adaptability, the SCBH17 Type Amorphous Alloy Dry-Type Transformer effectively helps the power system reduce costs and increase efficiency, meeting the core requirements of current green power grid construction and providing reliable support for the iterative upgrade of power infrastructure.