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IEC 60317-2 Ed. 5.1 en:2024 Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 2: Solderable polyurethane enamelled round copper wire, class 130, with a bonding layer, 2024
- Redline version
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- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions, general notes and appearance [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Terms and definitions
- 3.2 General notes [Go to Page]
- 3.2.1 Methods of test
- 3.2.2 Winding wire
- 3.3 Appearance
- 4 Dimensions
- 5 Electrical resistance
- 6 Elongation
- 7 Springiness
- 8 Flexibility and adherence
- 9 Heat shock
- 10 Cut-through
- 11 Resistance to abrasion (nominal conductor diameters from 0,250 mm up to and including 2,000 mm)
- 12 Resistance to solvents
- 13 Breakdown voltage
- 14 Continuity of insulation
- 15 Temperature index
- 16 Resistance to refrigerants
- 17 Solderability [Go to Page]
- 17.1 General
- 17.2 Nominal conductor diameter up to and including 0,100 mm
- 17.3 Nominal conductor diameter over 0,100 mm
- 18 Heat or solvent bonding [Go to Page]
- 18.1 Heat bonding [Go to Page]
- 18.1.1 Heat bonding strength of a helical coil
- 18.1.2 Bond strength of a twisted coil
- 18.2 Solvent bonding
- 19 Dielectric dissipation factor
- 20 Resistance to transformer oil
- 21 Loss of mass
- 23 Pin hole test
- 30 Packaging
- Bibliography
- Table 1 – Resistance to abrasion
- Table 2 – Loads
- Final version [Go to Page]
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions, general notes and appearance [Go to Page]
- 3.1 Terms and definitions
- 3.2 General notes [Go to Page]
- 3.2.1 Methods of test
- 3.2.2 Winding wire
- 3.3 Appearance
- 4 Dimensions
- 5 Electrical resistance
- 6 Elongation
- 7 Springiness
- 8 Flexibility and adherence
- 9 Heat shock
- 10 Cut-through
- 11 Resistance to abrasion (nominal conductor diameters from 0,250 mm up to and including 2,000 mm)
- 12 Resistance to solvents
- 13 Breakdown voltage
- 14 Continuity of insulation
- 15 Temperature index
- 16 Resistance to refrigerants
- 17 Solderability [Go to Page]
- 17.1 General
- 17.2 Nominal conductor diameter up to and including 0,100 mm
- 17.3 Nominal conductor diameter over 0,100 mm
- 18 Heat or solvent bonding [Go to Page]
- 18.1 Heat bonding [Go to Page]
- 18.1.1 Heat bonding strength of a helical coil
- 18.1.2 Bond strength of a twisted coil
- 18.2 Solvent bonding
- 19 Dielectric dissipation factor
- 20 Resistance to transformer oil
- 21 Loss of mass
- 23 Pin hole test
- 30 Packaging
- Bibliography
- Table 1 – Resistance to abrasion
- Table 2 – Loads [Go to Page]