Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Wire conductor
Patent
1985-04-03
1986-08-05
Bueker, Richard
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Wire conductor
427429, 118234, 118266, 118271, B05D 512
Patent
active
046043004
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is for a method of applying high solids enamel coatings to magnet wire. The method comprises reducing the viscosity of the enamel to a processable range and then applying the heated enamel to the wire via a felt applicator. The coated wire is then passed through an oven where the enamel is cured. This method provides a process for applying high solids, viscous enamels to fine magnet wire substrates without the disadvantages of solvent dilution. The result is higher quality coatings, faster processing time and reduced process costs.
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Keys Steven F.
Peppler Dennis L.
Bueker Richard
Cohen Alan C.
Essex Group Inc.
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