Industrial Coating

DVB-2318 Solvent-based insulation varnish

usage
For impregnation of medium- and large-sized motors and transformers

DVB-2318 mainly consists of phenol modified polyester resin and features type H (180 ℃) heat resistance. This product features superior electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties, which makes it suitable as an insulating varnish for impregnation of medium- and large-sized motors.

specification

Paint type
One-component phenol modified polyester resin
Product Features
1. It features outstanding heat resistance. (Type H: 180℃) 2. It features outstanding elasticity. 3. It features outstanding adhesiveness. 4. It features outstanding compatibility with magnet wires.
Thinner
DTE-8303
Exterior
Transparent light brown
Storage stability (room temperature)
Over 6 months
Viscosity
0.5 - 1.0 POISE
Curing conditions
2 - 5 hours at 130 - 160 ℃
Specific gravity
0.95 ± 0.02
UL-certified
Not certified
Curing time
Within 1 hour (TIN plate, 120 ℃)
Storage conditions
Store in a shaded indoor space with sufficient ventilation.
Mixing ratio
Base : Thinner = 100 : 20 - 50 (Weight)
Shelf life
6 months from the manufacturing date (when storage conditions are met)

PRODUCT PROPERTIES (PHYSICAL PROPERTY DATA)

Breakdown voltage
Above 8.5 KV (Twist Pair method, MW-5 Coil)
Volume resistivity
At least 1.0 × 1014 Ω㎝

how to use

How to use
1. Mix evenly after adding the substances according to the designated mixing ratio.
2. Preheat the substrate at 80 - 120 ℃ for 10 - 30 minutes to eliminate cutting oil and debris from the substrate.
3. Maintain the surface temperature of the substrate at 40 - 50 ℃.
4. Impregnate it in well-mixed varnish for 2 - 5 minutes. (Impregnation in the vacuumed state can increase the penetrance.)
5. Leave until the varnish does not fall off from the substrate (10 - 30 minutes at room temperature).
6. Dry according to the designated curing conditions.
Remarks
1. When the varnish temperature is high, there is a risk of varnish turning into gel. So maintain the varnish temperature inside the tank at below 30 ℃.
2. Instructions above may vary depending on the type of substrate and the painting line conditions.