Coil Insulation
Arlon is the leading provider of silicone motor coil insulation materials. Our products, field tested for over 50 years, provide excellent electrical insulation, even in the most challenging operating conditions. You can count on Arlon for all of your coil insulation needs.
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Silicone Rubber Benefits:
Electric motors are expected to deliver high reliability over long periods of service in the harshest environments. For over sixty years, silicone has demonstrated superior insulation performance for primary field coils in traction motors. Silicone's unique chemical "backbone" provides the foundation for Arlon's coil insulation products, which meet the toughest service requirements for electric motor use.
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Flexibility: Silicone rubber resists damage due to vibration, frame movement underload and thermal expansion/contraction in use. Silicone based thermal insulation remains flexible even after many years in extreme service conditions.
• Thermal Stability: Silicone based insulation remains flexible and resilient to thermal shock, even after years of cold motor starts as low as -54C and running conditions up to 260C.
• Electrical Insulation: Silicone based insulation has excellent dielectric strength, dielectric integrity over a wide temperature range, and resists arc tracking, current leakage, corona damage, and dielectric fatigue.
• Ozone and Weather Resistance: Unique silicone chemistry resists oxidative embrittlement, damage by ozone and other atmospheric chemicals, and seals against moisture, carbon dust, dirt, and debris..
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The information contained herein are believed reliable, but all recommendations or suggestions are made without guarantee. You should thoroughly and independently test materials for any planned applications and determine satisfactory performance before commercialization. Furthermore, no suggestion for use, or material supplied, shal be construed as a recommendation or inducement to violate and law or infringe and patent.
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