Fiberglass Epoxy G10 Dogbone

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Fiberglass Epoxy G10 Dogbone

DK Fiberglass Industry is a manufacturer of Fiberglass Epoxy G10 Dogbone Insulators designed for mechanical support and electrical insulation in dry type transformers and electrical equipment. Manufactured from high-grade G10 glass fiber reinforced epoxy laminate, these dogbone insulators provide excellent dielectric strength, tensile strength, and thermal resistance for high-voltage applications.

Our G10 dogbone components are precision-machined to ensure dimensional accuracy, uniform strength, and long-term reliability. With superior resistance to heat, moisture, and electrical stress, DK Fiberglass Industry’s fiberglass epoxy G10 dogbones are widely used in transformer assemblies, switchgear, and electrical insulation systems.


Key Advantages

  • High dielectric and insulation strength

  • Excellent tensile and mechanical strength

  • Heat-resistant and flame-retardant

  • Non-conductive and non-magnetic

  • Resistant to moisture, oil, and chemicals

  • Long service life with stable performance

  • Suitable for HV & LV electrical insulation applications

Applications

  • Dry Type Transformers

  • Transformer Core & Coil Support

  • Switchgear & Electrical Panels

  • Busbar & Structural Insulation Systems

  • High-Voltage Electrical Equipment

Manufacturing & Customization

As a dedicated manufacturer, DK Fiberglass Industry produces fiberglass epoxy G10 dogbones strictly as per customer drawings, samples, or technical specifications. Each component undergoes inspection for mechanical strength, insulation performance, and dimensional accuracy, ensuring consistent quality for OEM and export markets.

Product Details

Material G10 Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Laminate
Color Light Green / Natural (Custom colors available)
Shape Dogbone / Tie Rod Insulator
Operating Temperature Up to 155°C (Class F)
Dielectric Strength ≥ 20 kV/mm
Tensile Strength High
Water Absorption 0.05%
Flame Resistance Self-extinguishing

Fiberglass Epoxy G10 Dogbone