Surge Arrester
Epoxy fiberglass tubes can be used as insulation and structural components in surge arrester assemblies.
Applications
WEENOOR epoxy fiberglass filament wound tubes are used in high-voltage electrical equipment where insulation support, mechanical strength, dimensional control, and made-to-drawing review matter.

A concise view of where epoxy fiberglass filament wound tubes can support high-voltage equipment requirements.
Epoxy fiberglass tubes can be used as insulation and structural components in surge arrester assemblies.
Used as insulation support components in transformer-related electrical equipment.
Used in high-voltage switchgear insulation applications where dimensions and interfaces must be reviewed.
Representative visuals help buyers match the equipment type before sending drawings or specifications.

Supports insulation stability, mechanical support, and dimensional consistency needs in arrester assemblies.

Helps buyers discuss tube or cylinder requirements for transformer, CT, PT, and related equipment.

Fits application review for gas-insulated equipment where electrical, mechanical, and interface requirements meet.
These directions are kept concise until more application-specific requirements and public materials are confirmed.

Transformer-related insulation components can be reviewed around internal assembly dimensions, electrical duty, and interface details.

HVDC converter valve and other high-voltage equipment requirements can be discussed when drawings and operating conditions are available.
The fit is reviewed around equipment requirements, not broad one-size-fits-all claims.
Application review starts with voltage level, insulation duty, material system, and agreed validation needs.
Tube structure can be reviewed around bending, compression, mounting, and assembly support conditions.
ID, OD, wall thickness, length, and machined features can be discussed against customer drawings.
WEENOOR supports made-to-drawing review for application conditions, interfaces, machining, and documentation needs.
Send your specification for evaluation, including equipment type, voltage level, insulation requirement, mechanical load, operating environment, drawings, machining needs, and expected quantity.