Monday, October 27, 2025

GFUVE Argentine Agent Participates in 2025 BIEL Light + Building Buenos Aires

From October 22nd to 25th, 2025, the GFUVE Argentine agent took part in the 2025 BIEL Light + Building Buenos Aires. This biennial event, which covers the fields of electricity, building technology, lighting, and electronic equipment, attracted over 40,000 visitors this year.

During the exhibition, the GFUVE agent prominently featured its current transformers designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. These products are primarily used for current measurement and protection. The series is compatible with distribution transformer monitors, providing them with high-quality electrical parameter signals to enable the control, measurement, and monitoring of power quality within grid systems.

GFUVE current transformers offer numerous advantages, including high precision, fire resistance, UV resistance, explosion-proof capability, maintenance-free operation, stable and reliable performance, and easy installation. The products utilize high-permeability imported silicon steel as the magnetic core material, resulting in low magnetic circuit loss and effective shunting capability. The semi-circular iron core and secondary winding are encapsulated using high-quality epoxy resin via a vacuum casting process within an ABS or PC plastic housing.

Currently, these products have been deployed on a large scale in multiple countries. In Argentina, they have successfully been selected for projects by several utilities and have also gained favor with numerous private enterprises. Through this exhibition, the GFUVE agent connected with many potential clients who showed strong interest in the products.

High-quality products are the cornerstone of a brand's sustainable development. In today's landscape of continuous technological advancement within the power industry, electricity has become an indispensable part of daily life. Only reliable products can provide a solid guarantee for stable living conditions.

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