Claims
- 1. A coating for transduction drivers comprising:
a first coat of polyester varnish that is applied to a transduction driver under vacuum; a first coat of degassed polyester varnish that is applied to a transduction driver under vacuum; a second coat of degassed polyester varnish that is applied to the transduction driver under vacuum while the first coat is still tacky; and a third coat of degassed polyester varnish that is applied to the transduction driver under vacuum after the first and second coats are cured.
- 2. The coating of claim 1 wherein the first, second, and third coats are cured by air drying at room temperature.
- 3. The coating of claim 1 wherein the degassed polyester varnish has a dry dielectric strength of greater than 1000 V/mil.
- 4. The coating of claim 1 wherein the degassed polyester varnish has a viscosity under 200 CPS.
- 5. The coating of claim 1 wherein the degassed polyester varnish is degassed by virtue that it is applied under a vacuum.
- 6. A method of coating a transduction driver, the method comprising:
degassing a polyester varnish thereby forming a degassed polyester varnish; applying a first coat of the degassed polyester varnish to the driver while under vacuum; applying a second coat of the degassed polyester varnish to the driver while the first coat is still tacky under vacuum; curing the first and second coats of degassed polyester varnish; applying a third coat of the degassed polyester varnish to the driver under vacuum after the first and second coats are cured; and curing the third coat of degassed polyester varnish.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further including the preliminary step of:
subjecting the transduction driver to be coated to at least one of heat and a vacuum to remove unwanted moisture.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the degassing and applying steps are performed simultaneously, and the degassing is achieved by virtue that the polyester varnish is applied under a vacuum.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the polyester varnish has a dry dielectric strength of greater than 1000 V/mil.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the polyester varnish has a viscosity under 200 CPS.
- 11. The method of claim 6 wherein degassing the polyester varnish includes passing an inert gas through the polyester varnish while under vacuum.
- 12. The method of claim 6 wherein applying the first, second, and third coats is carried out by at least one of dipping, brushing, and spraying the transduction driver.
- 13. The method of claim 6 wherein curing the first and second coats includes allowing the coats to air dry at room temperature.
- 14. The method of claim 6 wherein curing the third coat includes allowing the coat to air dry at room temperature.
- 15. A coating for transduction drivers comprising:
one or more coats of polyester varnish that has been degassed, wherein each coat is applied to a transduction driver under vacuum.
- 16. The coating of claim 15 wherein the one or more coats of degassed polyester varnish include:
a first coat of the degassed polyester varnish that is applied to the transduction driver under vacuum; and a second coat of the degassed polyester varnish that is applied to the transduction driver under vacuum while the first coat is still tacky.
- 17. The coating of claim 16 wherein the one or more coats of degassed polyester varnish further includes:
a third coat of the degassed polyester varnish that is applied to the transduction driver under vacuum after the first and second coats are cured.
- 18. The coating of claim 15 wherein the first, second, and third coats are cured by air drying at room temperature.
- 19. The coating of claim 15 wherein the polyester varnish has a dry dielectric strength of greater than 1000 V/mil.
- 20. The coating of claim 15 wherein the polyester varnish has a viscosity under 200 CPS.
- 21. The coating of claim 15 wherein the polyester varnish is degassed by virtue that it is applied under a vacuum.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/347,641, filed Jan. 10, 2002, which is herein incorporated in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60347641 |
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