What is the production process for transformers, and what are the key points to pay attention to?

2025-11-11

The production process of transformers is a complex undertaking that typically involves multiple stages, including raw material preparation, coil winding, core fabrication, insulation treatment, body assembly, vacuum drying, final assembly and commissioning, and quality inspection. During the raw material preparation stage, key materials such as copper wires and silicon steel sheets must be rigorously screened to ensure that their electrical conductivity, magnetic permeability, and other performance characteristics meet the required standards. In the coil winding process, it is essential to precisely control the number of turns, inter-layer insulation, and winding tension to prevent short circuits or localized overheating. Core fabrication demands tight stacking of silicon steel sheets to minimize eddy-current losses. Insulation treatment is a critical step; high-quality insulating materials must be used, and insulation performance enhanced through processes such as impregnation with varnish and subsequent drying. During body assembly, all components must be accurately positioned and securely connected. Vacuum drying effectively removes moisture and gases from within the transformer body, thereby enhancing its operational stability. In the final assembly and commissioning phase, various electrical performance tests must be conducted to ensure that the transformer meets its design specifications. Throughout the entire production process, quality inspection is carried out continuously—from the time raw materials are received to the moment finished products leave the factory. Every stage must be strictly monitored to prevent any potential defects from passing into the next process. Meanwhile, the production environment must remain clean and dry, and operators must possess professional skills and a meticulous attitude to jointly guarantee the reliability and safety of transformer products.

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