SUB SECTOR: ELECTRICAL DIESEL ENGINES
The Electric Diesel Engine industry focuses on the repair and production of electrical rotating equipment and components—specifically motors and generators used in electric diesel locomotive engines. The components that make up these engines include AC and DC Traction motors, Stator coils, Armature Coils, Field Coils, Rotor Coils, and Edge bent coils. Most of these components require precision high temperature insulation materials and abrasion protection materials.
Application – Insulating of AC and DC Traction Motor Components
Several different styles of insulating materials are used to protect the equipment components against arcing and physical abrasion. PTFE coated fiberglass fabrics, pressure sensitive tapes, uncoated fiberglass fabrics and tapes (silicone adhesive), Kapton® Films, and Silicone rubber are often used for these purposes.
SUB SECTOR: ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING
Electric Motor Rewind –the rewinding of magnet wire to the motor core. The wound wire is insulated to class “H” 180°C rating. This process applies to electric motors of any size, from small household appliance motors to larger industrial motors for heavier equipment.
Application – Insulation of Wiring for AC and DC Electric Motors
Class H fiberglass tape is used to protect and insulate the wound wiring core during the insulation phase of the repair of electric motors. The tape offers protection from abrasion and provides electrical insulating properties. The Class H listing means that the tape has a rated heat tolerance of 180°C (356°F) . This is a conservative rating since the PTFE Group fiberglass tape has the ability to function at temperatures approaching 250°C / 482°F. Often, the fiberglass is further reinforced with cured resins and/or varnish. This varnish process encapsulates the wrapped wiring to keep it secure and fixed.