Electrodeposited mica on coil bar connections and resulting products
First Claim
1. In an electric motor assembly including a plurality of insulated coils connected in series by brazing, the combination of electrodeposited insulation covering the brazed free ends of the coil leads overlapping coil insulation adjacent thereto, the electrodeposited insulation in each instance being electrodeposited from an aqueous bath consisting of 5-35% of particulated mica, 0.2-2% of a water soluble polyester resin binder as calculated in resin solids, 0.001-0.20% of an electrolyte, up to 0.3% of a non-ionic surfactant and the remainder water, the electrodeposited insulation being in contact with both with coil lead insulation and coil lead exposed metal surface and being continuous and crack free and of substantially uniform thickness greater than about 50 mils on the brazed ends of the leads but tapering in thickness on the coil insulation.
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Abstract
Electrodeposited mica in a water soluble anionic resin binder, such as a modified polyester resin, is a means for applying a heavy coating of a high-voltage, mica-bearing electrical insulation onto uninsulated and insulated portions of electrical connections in dynamoelectric machines. The Electrodeposited mica coating is subsequently impregnated with a suitable resin, such as an epoxy or polyester resin, concurrently with the impregnation of other conventional insulations in the machine. Alternatively, deposition and impregnation of the connection insulation can be performed prior to installing the connection into the machine.
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- 1. In an electric motor assembly including a plurality of insulated coils connected in series by brazing, the combination of electrodeposited insulation covering the brazed free ends of the coil leads overlapping coil insulation adjacent thereto, the electrodeposited insulation in each instance being electrodeposited from an aqueous bath consisting of 5-35% of particulated mica, 0.2-2% of a water soluble polyester resin binder as calculated in resin solids, 0.001-0.20% of an electrolyte, up to 0.3% of a non-ionic surfactant and the remainder water, the electrodeposited insulation being in contact with both with coil lead insulation and coil lead exposed metal surface and being continuous and crack free and of substantially uniform thickness greater than about 50 mils on the brazed ends of the leads but tapering in thickness on the coil insulation.
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