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lastwarrior
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May 09, 2015, 09:13:11 pm »
Hi, i cant find anything about what i need using google , i just dont know how it's called. Ok , my problem : i had damage a little bit isolation of a brush DC motor winding and i want to cover it using an insulator lacquer or something. Please give me an advice what is better thing for this purpose. Or give me some name of the solutions using as electrical insulator that are available. Thank You.
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May 09, 2015, 09:45:48 pm »
You have not specified your requirements such as operating temperature, voltage, etc. However, in general you are looking for something like conformal coating, insulating varnish, or insulating lacquer.
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The voltage of this DC motor is 220V and i think temp. of the insulator must be below 100 degree . Becouse this motor is directly concted to main line , there are huge currents . This lacquer must resist it. 1400Watts
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Glyptal.
http://www.glyptal.com/1201tech001.pdf
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