Magnet wire coating definition

Magnet wire coating means a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel which is applied to aluminum or copper wire prior to its formation into an electromagnetic coil.
Magnet wire coating means the process of applying a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire for use in electrical machinery.
Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective, decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire.

Examples of Magnet wire coating in a sentence

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  • Magnet wire coating" means a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel which is applied to aluminum or copper wire prior to its formation into an electromagnetic coil.


More Definitions of Magnet wire coating

Magnet wire coating means the process of applying a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire used in electrical machinery. This includes protective, decorative, and functional coatings.
Magnet wire coating means the application of electrically insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire.
Magnet wire coating means the application of a coating in which an electrically insulating varnish or enamel is applied onto the surface of a wire for use in electrical machinery.
Magnet wire coating means the process of applying coating of

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  • Tier 2 Wire Centers means those CenturyLink Wire Centers that are not Tier 1 Wire Centers, but contain at least three (3) Fiber-based Collocators, at least twenty-four thousand (24,000) Business Lines, or both. Once a Wire Center is determined to be a Tier 2 Wire Center, that Wire Center is not subject to later reclassification as a Tier 3 Wire Center.

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