Impregnation Plant

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Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI)

Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI) is a process that uses vacuum and pressure to seal porous materials with varnish or resin. The process is used primarily for high-voltage motors and generators to fill gaps in materials to create a void free insulation in various devices.

The Vacuum Pressure Impregnation Process

Our vacuum pressure impregnation, which is more effective than traditional dip-and-bake methods and is better suited to high voltage motors and generators. Our basic vacuum pressure impregnation motor repair process comprises several steps.

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Process Steps

1

Preheating

We place the equipment in an oven that heats the equipment and allows moisture to evaporate. This helps the resin better penetrate the material.

2

Vacuum Drying

We remove the equipment from the oven and place it into a vacuum chamber, which removes air and any remaining moisture.

3

Filling

We fill the chamber with resin, coating the part and filling in all the gaps and pores in the piece of equipment.

4

Wet Vacuuming

We reduce the vacuum levels and hold it for a set period of time.

5

Pressure/Soaking

We increase pressure within the chamber using dry air, nitrogen, or other gases. This allows for even deeper penetration of the resin.

6

Draining

We then vent the pressure, drain the chamber of excess resin, and remove the part.

7

Curing

Finally, the equipment is placed into an oven to cure the resin.

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