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Insulations based on the poly (amide-imide) polymer are ideal for rotating equipment. The unique combination of properties of this system makes standardization possible for essentially all applications.
Overloads are a major cause of failure with wound armature rotating equipment. The reason for this is: 1. Rotating equipment, because of the nature of its application is often subjected to mechanical or electrical overloads and thus overheating. 2. The insulation system in a wound armature is subject to large centrifugal forces due to high rotational speeds and/or large diameters.
One of the major factors governing the selection of magnet wires for rotating machinery designed for higher temperature operation is thermal stability of the insulation.
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