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Re: Magnet Wire...



At 09:03 AM 2/29/96 +0700, Jim Fosse wrote:

>>As for the premier coating, I am going to be using an insulating varnish
>>from EIS, it's specs are as follows:
>>
>>601 Red Insulating Varnish
>>
>>(a) dries in 60 min.
>>(b) abrasion and wear resistant
>>(c) high-arc resistance
>>(d) non-tracking properties
>>(e) dielectric strength up to 2100 V/mil
>>(f) used for motor windings and transformers
>>
>>I have used this stuff before and have no complaints with it.  It is easy to
>>apply (comes in a spray can) and dries fast.  It is extremly durable and gives
>>the coil a smart appearence after it is finished.  The dielectric srength of
>>this stuff is exceptional, never had any breakdowns with stuff.
>>
>>I order directly from EIS but I am sure it can be found else where.  I usually
>>by 1 case (12 cans) at about $2.50(usd) per can.
>>
>Tim,
>        It sounds great, but who is EIS?
>
>                        jim

Opps...EIS is Electrical Insulating Supplies.

EIS
Electrical Insulation Supplies, Inc.
1255 Collier Road, N.W.
Atlanta, GA  30318
Voice 1-404-355-1651
Fax   1-404-355-6069

Sorry,

Tim



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