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Magnet wire is typically made of copper or aluminium and is coated with a thin layer of insulation. This insulation is usually a tough polymer film material, rather than vitreous enamel.
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To enamel wire, begin by melting a small amount of solder on the iron, then push the tip of the magnet wire a small distance into the molten solder and hold it there for a few moments. The enamel will bubble away and the solder will tin the copper underneath in the process.
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Begin by melting a small amount of solder on the iron, then push the tip of the magnet wire a small distance into the molten solder and hold it there for a few moments. The enamel will bubble away and the solder will tin the copper underneath in the process.
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Magnet wire is a copper or aluminium wire coated with a very thin layer of insulation, used in the construction of transformers, inductors, motors, generators, speakers, hard disk head actuators, electromagnets, electric guitar pickups, and other applications that require tight coils of insulated wire. It is most often fully annealed, electrolytically refined copper, and the insulation is typically made of tough polymer film materials rather than vitreous enamel. Magnet wire is used in the construction of transformers, inductors, motors, generators, speakers, hard disk head actuators, electromagnets, electric guitar pickups, and other applications that require tight coils of insulated wire.
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Enamelled Wire . Any of the alloys Scott Precision Wire produce can be enamel coated - not just copper. Applying an enamel coating gives the wire electrical insulation and isolation according…
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