1. Removal of enamel from ultrafine monofilamentary wires
- Author
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I. R. Walker
- Subjects
Magnet wire ,Phosphor bronze ,Materials science ,Enamel paint ,Metallurgy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Radiation ,engineering.material ,Laser ,Stripping (fiber) ,Copper ,law.invention ,chemistry ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,Instrumentation ,Manganin - Abstract
Various techniques for stripping the insulation from very small (e.g., 30 μm diam) single-strand wires (made of copper—as in the case of magnet wire, phosphor bronze, manganin, etc.) without damaging them are discussed. Such approaches include the use of dissolutive chemicals, heat, short-wavelength laser radiation, and rotating friction wheels. A small handheld instrument that employs the last of these methods, and is capable of stripping wires with diameters ranging from 30 to 330 μm, has been developed and is described in detail.
- Published
- 2004
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