3M™ CeQUIN® IF and IFI Inorganic Insulating Paper Laminates are designed to meet the high-performance requirements of Class 220(R) coil winding applications. CeQUIN inorganic Insulating Paper provide the long-term thermal stability and dielectric strength required for continuous operations at temperatures up to 220°C. The polyester film provides added mechanical strength, improving the overall handleability of the CeQUIN paper, makes it easier to use in coil winding processes.
3M™ CeQUIN Insulating Paper Laminate is ideal for a layer and interwinding insulation. The combination of CeQUIN™ inorganic paper and polyester film make this laminate excellent for major high temperature applications. It exhibits optimized thermal conductivity, long term voltage endurance and coil bonding characteristics. The tear resistant, polyester film reinforcement allows convenient handling of manufacturing operations. It is suitable for Class 220(R) electrical insulation systems and 3M UL Recognized Insulation Systems may be found in UL File No. 65007. REACH Compliant and RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant .
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