Post by binbin on Jul 19, 2022 20:59:41 GMT -5
Why choose enameled wire
Enameled wire is a main variety of winding wire. It consists of conductor and insulating layer. After the bare wire is softened by annealing, it is painted and baked many times. However, it is not easy to produce products that meet both standard requirements and customer requirements. It is affected by the quality of raw materials, process parameters, production equipment, environment and other factors. Therefore, the quality characteristics of various enameled wires are different, but all have Mechanical properties, chemical properties, electrical properties, thermal properties of four properties.
Wire enamels can be composed of different chemical compositions, including polyurethane, polyester, polyesterimide, and polyamideimide. The solid content range is about 8% to 60% (1g/1h/180°C), and the viscosity range is between 30 and 60000mPas (25°C).
For best electrical insulation, up to 30 coats of insulating varnish are applied. The coating methods are mostly horizontal and vertical coating, and some are coated with molds or felts. The electrical insulation formed in this way can avoid short circuits of coils and better protect electric machines, motors or other industrial machines using enameled wires. At the same time, enameled wire can also withstand high temperature. Using aluminum or copper as a conductor, and then enameling, the magnet wire produced in this way has good adhesion and mechanical stability.
When your industrial equipment requires multiple turns of magnet wire, enameled wire can save a lot of space, so enameled wire is now the most widely used in industrial applications.
Enameled wire is a main variety of winding wire. It consists of conductor and insulating layer. After the bare wire is softened by annealing, it is painted and baked many times. However, it is not easy to produce products that meet both standard requirements and customer requirements. It is affected by the quality of raw materials, process parameters, production equipment, environment and other factors. Therefore, the quality characteristics of various enameled wires are different, but all have Mechanical properties, chemical properties, electrical properties, thermal properties of four properties.
Wire enamels can be composed of different chemical compositions, including polyurethane, polyester, polyesterimide, and polyamideimide. The solid content range is about 8% to 60% (1g/1h/180°C), and the viscosity range is between 30 and 60000mPas (25°C).
For best electrical insulation, up to 30 coats of insulating varnish are applied. The coating methods are mostly horizontal and vertical coating, and some are coated with molds or felts. The electrical insulation formed in this way can avoid short circuits of coils and better protect electric machines, motors or other industrial machines using enameled wires. At the same time, enameled wire can also withstand high temperature. Using aluminum or copper as a conductor, and then enameling, the magnet wire produced in this way has good adhesion and mechanical stability.
When your industrial equipment requires multiple turns of magnet wire, enameled wire can save a lot of space, so enameled wire is now the most widely used in industrial applications.