Vacuum Pressure Impregnation Plant (VPI)
Vacuum pressure impregnation In the electrical business, plants are usually necessary. The method of vacuum pressure impregnation lengthens component life and enhances insulating resistance. VPI is now a requirement for the electrical sector.
The vacuum pressure impregnation facilities are operated by two manual and automated techniques. Automatic plants cut waste, boost productivity, and shorten production times. There are three different kinds of vacuum pressure impregnation plants: manually controlled, semi-automated, and completely mechanized. We deploy additional SCADA systems, stirrer-equipped mixing systems, cooling systems, air compressors, heating systems, and digital instrumentation with automated PLC control to develop VPI facilities. Depending on the demands of the client, these systems can be utilized to impregnate several resins in a single tank.
About This Product
- Vacuum Pressure Impregnation Plant is using following
- industries for Resin / Varnish / Oil
- Electric Motor Manufacturing Units
• Automobile Coil Industry
• Railway Car Workshops
• Locomotive Workshops
• Motor Maintenance Shops
• LT/HT Motor Repair Station
• Research Laboratories
• Army and Defense Institutes
• Transformer manufacture
• Wood processing industry
• Casting manufacturing plants
• Capacitor manufacture
• Electronic spare manufacture.
- Key Features
- • VPI with multiple Insert chambers
• Multiple Impregnating Tank with single Storage Tank
• Multiple Storage Tank with single Impregnating Tank
• Storage Tank with Cooling and Insulation
• Resin / Varnish Mixing system
• Resin / Varnish Level Indicator or Controller
• Resin / Varnish Handling System
• High Vacuum Pumping System with Condenser
• Air Compressor
• Dry Air Handing System
• Chilling System with controller
• Manually or Hydraulic Lid clamping and de-clamping
• Manual / Semi Auto / Fully Auto Controlling System
• Viewing Port
• Safety Features Like Indications, Alerts, Safety valves, over cooling, over supply, High Level, Low Level, excess pressure and etc.
• Single Man Single Point Operating.