Claims
- 1. A magnet wire insulation material having combined therewith a magnet wire winding lubricant having the formula of ##STR27## where n is from about 0 to about 26 and m is from about 1 to about 35 and R is a hydrogen atom or any alkyl or acyl radical or a ##STR28## radical and R.sup.1 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl or acyl radical, said magnet wire lubricant being chemically inert, said magnet wire lubricant being soluble in ether/ester compressor lubricants and their compatible refrigerants at temperatures from about -50.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C., said magnet wire lubricant being solid at all winding temperatures.
- 2. The magnet wire insulation material of claim 1 wherein the magnet wire insulation material and lubricant combination has from about 0.1% weight to about 5% weight lubricant.
- 3. The magnet wire insulation material of claim 1 where n is about 14, and R and R.sup.1 are chosen from the group of methyl, hydrogen, ethyl, propyl, butyl and stearyl radicals and combinations of the same.
- 4. The magnet wire insulation material of claim 1 where n is about 16, and R and R.sup.1 are chosen from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl and palmityl radicals and combinations of the same.
- 5. The magnet wire insulation material of claim 1 where n is 16 and m is 8 and R and R.sup.1 are chosen from the group of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl and palmityl radicals and combinations of the same.
- 6. The magnet wire insulation material of claim 1 where n is about 16 and m is about 2 and R.sup.2 is chosen from the group of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl, palmityl and ##STR29## radicals and combinations of the same.
- 7. A magnet wire having superimposed thereon a continuous concentric flexible coating of a lubricant having the formula ##STR30## where n is from about 0 to about 26 and m is from about 0 to about 35 and R is a hydrogen atom or any alkyl or acyl radical or a ##STR31## radical and R.sup.1 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl or acyl radical, said lubricant being chemically inert, said magnet wire lubricant being soluble in ether/ester compressor lubricant and their compatible refrigerants at temperatures from about -50.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C., said magnet wire lubricant being solid at all winding temperatures.
- 8. The magnet wire of claim 7 where n is about 14, m is 0 and R.sup.1 is chosen from the group of methyl, hydrogen, ethyl, propyl, butyl and stearyl radicals.
- 9. The magnet wire of claim 7 where n is about 16, and m is about 0 and R.sup.1 is chosen from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl and palmityl radicals.
- 10. The magnet wire of claim 7 where n is about 16 and m is about 8 and R and R.sup.1 are chosen from the of methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl and palmityl radicals and combinations of the same.
- 11. The magnet wire of claim 7 where n is about 16 and m is about 2 and R is chosen from the group of hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, stearyl, palmityl and ##STR32## radicals and combinations of the same.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/290,482 filed on Aug. 15, 1994 now abandoned.
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