Claims
- 1. A process for providing a continuous insulating covering on an electrical conductor, which process comprises the steps of:
- wrapping a portion of the length of the conductor with porous mica tape;
- immersing a bare unwrapped portion of the conductor and the adjacent wrapped portion thereof in an aqueous electrodeposition composition consisting essentially of 5-35% of particulated mica, 0.2-2% of a water soluble anionic resin binder as calculated in resin solids, 0.001-0.20% of an electrolyte, up to 0.3% of a non-ionic surfactant and a polar solvent;
- electrodepositing said composition on the bare unwrapped portion of the conductor and the adjacent wrapped portion;
- forming a continuous dry micaceous coating on the bare unwrapped and adjacent wrapped portions, said coating being porous and containing a sufficient amount of binder to hold mica particles together;
- impregnating the porous coating with an impregnative resin varnish; and
- subjecting the impregnated coating to an elevated temperature bake to cure the resin varnish.
- 2. The process of claim 1 further including the steps of baking the electrocoating and thereby removing substantially all the moisture therefrom and curing the resin binder prior to impregnating the porous coating with the impregnative resin varnish.
- 3. The process as in claim 2, wherein the porous mica tape includes less than about 6% binder.
- 4. The process for insulating a multiple-coil stator of a dynamoelectric machine which includes the steps of wrapping the coils and portions of the coil leads with porous mica tape, joining the coils in series by securing the respective coil leads together in pairs as coil connections, immersing the stator in an aqueous electrodeposition bath so that bare unwrapped portions and adjacent porous mica tape-covered portions of the coil leads are submerged in the bath, and applying an anodic potential and thereby electrodepositing on both the bare portions and the adjacent wrapped portions of the coil leads a coating of substantially uniform thickness greater than about 50 mils, said aqueous bath consisting essentially 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.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 702,525 filed Feb. 19, 1985, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 555,058 filed Nov. 25, 1983, now abandoned.
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