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| With a conductor
made of a copper-based alloy, the High-tension Magnet Wire (HTW) has a high tensile
strength, while retaining the properties of copper. |
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Features |
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Tensile strength-Approx. 25% higher than
copper wire (Higher speed coil winding and prevention of wire snapping at coil
terminal are attained.) |
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Conductivity-93% or more. |
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Identical to copper magnet wires in terms
of properties of insulating and bonding films. |
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Same as copper magnet wires in solderability. |
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Applicable
standards : |
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Up to the standard of JIS C 3202 "Enamelled
winding wires" |
Applications
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Head coils, moving coils, watch coils. |
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Range
of manufacture |
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Code |
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Insulating
Film |
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Bonding
Film |
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Range
of Manufacture (mm) |
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HTW |
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LSUE
UE
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MZW
LOCK
LOCK Y1
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0.025 0.09
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| In notation, HTW is preceded by the code of the film.
(e.g.-LOCKHTW) |
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Load-Elongation
Curve (0.025mm wire) |
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