Claims
- 1. Insulated electric conductor comprising a metallic conductor and a homogeneous layer of insulating material coated on metal, said insulating material comprising a phenoxy resin with a molecular weight higher than 10,000, cured with at least two materials chosen from the group of phenolic resins, melamine resins, and polyisocyanates blocked with phenol, cresol, xylene, caprolactam or benzyl alcohol.
- 2. The insulated electric conductor as indicated in claim 1, characterized by the fact that the ratio by weight between the phenoxy resin and the sum of weights of other substances needed to form the insulating material, lies between
- 100:5 and 100:100.
- 3. The insulated conductor as indicated in claim 2 characterized by the fact that the homogeneous layer of insulator has a thickness between 2 microns to 200 microns.
- 4. The insulated electric conductor as indicated in claim 3, characterized by the fact that the metallic conductor has the form of a shaped wire having a thickness of between 1 mm to 6 mm and a width of between 2 mm to 40 mm.
- 5. The procedure for the preparation of an insulated conductor characterized by:
- (a) mixing a phenoxy resin having a molecular weight higher than 10,000 with at least two materials chosen from the group consisting of phenolic resins, melamine resins, and polyisocyanates blocked with phenol, cresol, xylenols, caprolactam, or benzyl alcohol in an organic solvent with a ratio by weight, between phenoxy resin and the sum of weights of the other substances, of between 100:5 and 100:100, the solids percentage of the solution lying between 20 and 60 parts by weight of solids per 100 parts of solution,
- (b) applying the obtained solution to the metallic conductor using normal application methods,
- (c) eliminating the solvent and hardening the mixture of resins on the conductor using heated air at a temperature of between 250.degree. C. and 600.degree. C. for a time of between 1/10th sec. and 30 seconds,
- (d) repeating operations (b) and (c) until the outside diameter of the insulator on the conductor is between 2 and 200 microns.
- 6. The procedures as indicated in claim 5 characterized by the fact that the organic solvent used to dissolve the phenoxy resin with other substances is a solvent comprising at least 50% by weight of a phenolic composition.
- 7. The procedure as indicated by claim 5 characterized by the fact that the solution of the phenoxy resin and the other substances in the organic solvent has a viscosity of around 3000 cps at 25.degree. C. and a solids content higher than 30% by weight.
- 8. The procedure as indicated in claim 5 characterized by the fact that the elimination of the solvent and curing of the mixture on the conductor becomes effective in two phases by treating the conductor with heated air in the first phase to a temperature between 350.degree. C. and 400.degree. C. and in the second phase to between 450.degree. C. and 550.degree. C.
- 9. The procedure of claim 5 wherein the organic solvent is at least one member of the group consisting of phenols, aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic alcohols, aromatic alcohols, aliphatic-aromatic ketones, cycloaliphatic ketones, aromatic esters, aliphatic esters, glycol ethers and glycol ether esters.
- 10. An electric conductor coated with a cured composition of matter comprising (1) a phenoxy resin and (2) at least two compositions selected from the group consisting of (a) phenolic resins, (b) melamine resins and (c) polyisocyanates.
- 11. An electric conductor of claim 10 wherein the weight ratio of the phenoxy resin to the total weight of the other compositions in (2) is between 100 to 5 and 100 to 100.
- 12. An electric conductor of claim 11 wherein said polyisocyanate is a blocked polyisocyanate.
- 13. An electric conductor of claim 10 wherein said polyisocyanate is a blocked polyisocyanate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 556,981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,526,912, filed Dec. 1, 1983.
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0008811 |
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Divisions (1)
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