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Corona resistant turn insulation in AC rotating machines
A corona-resistant wire enamel has been developed which gives at least an order of magnitude longer life than a conventional enamel. System tests, using this enamel in a form wound coil, have shown that the turn-to-turn capability of this magnet wire is superior to the capability of a reliable service-proven ground wall insulation.