Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Wire conductor
Patent
1976-07-06
1979-04-03
Kaplan, Morris
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Wire conductor
427120, B05D 118, B05D 302
Patent
active
041478177
ABSTRACT:
A process for providing electrical conductors with a heat resistant, insulating coating of resin. The process comprises passing the conductors through a melt of a resin which is polyester curable through free hydroxy groups, having crosslinking equivalent weight of 400-1600, which is produced by condensation at a temperature corresponding at least to the temperature of the melt to an extent such that no substantial further condensation takes place in the melt.
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Dr. Beck & Co. AG.
Kaplan Morris
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