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2025-08
In the modern electronics industry, capacitors serve as essential components for energy storage, filtering, and coupling, and their performance directly influences the stability and efficiency of circuits. Meanwhile, capacitor bushings—critical parts that protect the capacitor body, provide insulation, and offer clear identification—are not only vital to extending product lifespan but also closely tied to overall safety. This article systematically outlines the core aspects of capacitor bushing assembly, covering four key areas: the functions of capacitor bushings, the assembly process, technical considerations, and quality control measures.
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2025-07
The Production Process of Hollow Ceramic Insulators
As a core component in power systems, hollow porcelain insulators serve the dual functions of mechanical support and electrical insulation. Their internal hollow structure not only reduces weight and material costs but also enhances vibration resistance thanks to an innovative elastic design, making them the preferred solution for applications such as ultra-high-voltage transmission and DC power stations. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the entire production process—from raw material preparation to final product testing—unveiling the intricate manufacturing secrets behind this sophisticated component.
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2025-05
The Role of Pillar Porcelain Insulators
Pillar porcelain insulators, as critical equipment in power systems, serve multiple functions across high-voltage transmission, substation operations, and distribution processes. Through their material properties and structural design, they provide comprehensive protection—encompassing electrical insulation, mechanical support, environmental adaptability, and operational safety—making them an essential foundation for the stable operation of modern power grids.
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2025-09
The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration jointly issued the "Notice on Improving the Pricing Mechanism to Promote Local Consumption of New Energy Power Generation," which will take effect on October 1, 2025. The policy clarifies key requirements for power source access in local consumption projects, including the proportion of self-generated and self-used electricity. Adhering to the principle of "beneficiary pays," local consumption projects will fairly bear costs such as transmission and distribution fees, as well as system operation expenses, for the stable supply services provided by the power grid.