Resin-impregnated fiber dry-type bushings utilize a resin-impregnated fiber capacitor packet as the primary insulation. This packet is manufactured through a process where high-insulation glass fibers, saturated with ultra-low viscosity heat-resistant epoxy resin, are wound in a geodesic pattern via computer-controlled winding equipment to form cross-laminated insulation layers. Semiconductor conformal material constitutes the capacitor screens, with insulation layers and capacitor screens alternately wound in spaced configurations before undergoing high-temperature curing to form a pure solid capacitor packet. The connection flange, fabricated from high-strength aluminum alloy, is integrally bonded with the condenser core. Silicone rubber weather sheds are injection-molded and adhesively bonded onto the condenser core surface, forming an organic unity with the core. Since its invention by our company in 2001, this product has earned acclaim from extensive users for its compact size, lightweight construction, maintenance-free operation, high mechanical strength, and reliable operational safety. Its adoption continues to demonstrate steadily increasing market penetration.