This eco-friendly approach is primarily reflected in enhanced energy efficiency. By optimizing core structures, utilizing high-permeability materials, and improving winding designs, operational iron and copper losses are reduced, thereby curbing energy waste over the long term. Furthermore, material selection prioritizes highly recyclable and low-pollution metals and insulation materials, reducing resource consumption and environmental impact during production. A key focus is placed on mitigating pollution risks and enhancing safety; for instance, the use of environmentally friendly transformer oils lowers the risk of soil and water contamination from leaks, while monitoring temperature, load, and insulation status extends equipment lifespan, reducing the resource waste associated with frequent replacements.
The eco-friendly philosophy also emphasizes resource reuse. Materials such as copper and silicon steel sheets can be recovered and reprocessed at high rates, re-entering the industrial cycle and thereby reducing reliance on virgin mineral resources. This green, full-lifecycle management approach establishes the transformer as a prime example of eco-friendly equipment within modern power systems.
