Insulated electrical wire and production method therefor
US-2024052199-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US2016307663A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016307663-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615192195-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An insulated wire comprising a laminated resin-coated insulated wire containing: a thermosetting resin layer (A) directly or via an insulating layer (D) on a conductor having a rectangular cross-section; and at least a thermoplastic resin layer (B) on the outer periphery of the thermosetting resin layer (A), in which the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) composed of two pairs of two sides facing each other, and has at least four convex portions each of which has a film thickness in maximum, at least one convex portion of the at least four convex portions is on each of the four sides, or at least two convex portions of the at least four convex portions are at least on each of the two sides facing each other, and in the each side having the convex portion, provided that a minimum film thickness is designated as “a” μm, and an average of maximum film thicknesses of the convex portions is designated as “b” μm, the a/b ratio is 0.60 or more and 0.90 or less; a coil, and electric/electronic equipments as well as a method of preventing a film delamination of an insulated wire.
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An insulated wire comprising a laminated resin-coated insulated wire comprising: a thermosetting resin layer (A) directly or via an insulating layer (D) on a conductor having a rectangular cross-section; and at least a thermoplastic resin layer (B) on the outer periphery of the thermosetting resin layer (A), wherein the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) composed of two pairs of two sides facing each other, and has at least four convex portions each of which has a film thickness in maximum, wherein at least one convex portion of the at least four convex portions is on each of the four sides, or at least two convex portions of the at least four convex portions are on at least two sides facing each other, and wherein, in the each side having the convex portion, provided that a minimum film thickness is designated as “a” μm, and an average of maximum film thicknesses of the convex portions is designated as “b” μm, the a/b ratio is 0.60 or more and 0.90 or less. 2 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) at least has at least two of the convex portions on each of the two sides facing each other, and has one or at least two of the convex portions on each of the other two sides facing each other, and wherein, in the each side having the convex portion, provided that a minimum film thickness is designated as “a” μm, and an average of maximum film thicknesses of the convex portions is designated as “b” μm, the a/b ratio is 0.60 or more and 0.90 or less. 3 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) has one of the convex portions on the each of four sides. 4 . The insulated wire described according to claim 1 , wherein, in the case of having one of the convex portions on one side, the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) has one of the convex portions in the vicinity of the center of the one side, or, in the case of having at least two of the convex portions on one side, the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) has one of the convex portions in the vicinity of each of both edges of the one side, or has one of the convex portions in the area ranging from a halfway point between the center and an edge of the one side to the edge thereof and another one of the convex portions in the area ranging from the other halfway point between the center and the other edge of the one side to the other edge. 5 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , wherein, in the cross-sectional shape of the laminated resin coat, the cross-sectional outer shape of the thermoplastic resin layer (B) composed of two long sides facing each other and two short sides facing each other, and in each side, any portion of said side is the same in a total thickness of the laminated resin-coated layers up to the conductor. 6 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , comprising an insulating layer (C) composed of a non-crystalline resin between the thermosetting resin layer (A) and the thermoplastic resin layer (B). 7 . The insulated wire according to claim 6 , wherein the non-crystalline resin is a resin selected from the group consisting of a polyetherimide, a polyethersulfone, a polyphenylsulfone, and a polyphenyleneether. 8 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , wherein a resin constituting the thermoplastic resin layer (B) is a thermoplastic resin selected from the group consisting of a thermoplastic polyimide, a polyphenylenesulfide, a polyetheretherketone, and a modified polyetheretherketone. 9 . The insulated wire according to claim 1 , wherein a resin constituting the thermosetting resin layer (A) is a thermosetting resin selected from the group consisting of a polyimide, a polyamideimide, a thermosetting polyester, and a Class H polyester. 10 . A coil produced by processing the insulated wire according to claim 1 by winding. 11 . An electric/electronic equipment, comprising the coil according to claim 10 . 12 . A method of producing a film delamination-resistant insulated wire composed of a laminated resin-coated insulated wire having a thermosetting resin layer (A) directly or via an insulating layer (D) on a conductor having a rectangular cross-section, and having at least a thermoplastic resin layer (B) on the outer periphery of the thermosetting resin layer (A), wherein the cross-sectional shape of the thermosetting resin layer (A) includes two pairs of two sides facing each other, and has at least four convex portions each of which has a film thickness in maximum, which comprises the step of: forming said at least four convex portions by forming at least one convex portion on each of the four sides, or by forming at least two convex portions on each of at least the two sides facing each other to satisfy the a/b ratio of 0.60 or more and 0.90 or less, thereby preventing an occurrence of delamination of the thermoplastic resin layer (B) from the conductor of the insulated wire, provided that in the each side having the convex portion, a minimum film thickness is designated as “a” μm, and an average of maximum film thicknesses of the convex portions is designated as “b” μm.
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