 Although you rarely see it, magnet wire is an important part of everyday life. It's found in hundreds of products that make life easier and more enjoyable. Home appliances, automobiles (anti-lock braking systems, power windows, etc.), furnaces, lawn tools, security systems, overhead lighting...just about anything that uses electricity involves magnet wire.
EDCOR uses a Class 155 copper magnet wire in all of their transformers. EDCOR's magnet wire is an improved polyurethane film, over coated with nylon, round copper wire and are RoHS compliant.
EDCOR's magnet wire is a class 155 material measured in accordance with the ASTM-D 2307 test procedure and is UL listed under class 155. The thermoplastic flow (cut-thru) temperature is in the 220°C plus range; well above maximum process conditions found in molded coil work, trickle impregnation processes and standard pre heat varnish cycles specified for normal Class 155 systems.
228°C
200°C*
No cracks @ 175°C
20%, 3 XD, no cracks*
162°C
155°C minimum*
Our magnet wire insulation exhibits high dielectric strength and continuity.
10,700 volts, avg.
5125 volts, minimum*
Less than 1 fault/100 feet
Less than 5 faults/100 feet*
1760 g., avg.
1150 g., minimum*
250 strokes avg.*
Suitable for most classes 105, 130 and 155 varnishes, encapsulants and treating resins.
No topcoat or base coat cracks
20%, 3 XD, no cracks*
39%
32%, minimum*
46 degrees
58 degrees, maximum*
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