Glass-fiber rectangular winding wire

Glass-fiber wound rectangular winding wire occupies a distinctive position in the electrical manufacturing landscape, serving applications where conventional round conductors prove inadequate and where insulation systems must withstand severe thermal and mechanical stress. The rectangular profile offers superior space utilization within transformer and motor winding windows, while the glass-fiber insulation provides thermal stability up to 200°C and exceptional resistance to abrasion and chemical attack.

Manufactured to international standards including IEC 60317-32 for 155°C thermal class, IEC 60317-33 for 200°C thermal class, and IEC 60317-62 for polyester glass-fiber with silicone resin impregnation at temperature index 200, this wire serves the most demanding electrical equipment applications where reliability is paramount.

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Glass-fiber rectangular winding wire
Glass-fiber rectangular winding wire
Processing line of glass-fiber rectangular winding wire
Processing line of glass-fiber rectangular winding wire

Standard Dimensional Range

The nominal conductor dimensions for glass-fiber wound rectangular winding wire are precisely defined in IEC standards. The width ranges from a minimum of 2.0 mm to a maximum of 16.0 mm, while thickness ranges from 0.80 mm to 5.60 mm. The specified combinations of width and thickness follow the ratios defined in IEC 60317-0-4, ensuring consistent product geometry across manufacturers.

For applications requiring dimensions beyond this standard range, extended sizes are available. Rectangular conductors can be supplied with thickness from 1.0 mm to 10.0 mm and width from 3.0 mm to 35.0 mm. This extended range accommodates larger power equipment designs where standard dimensions prove insufficient.

Conductor Materials

Both copper and aluminium conductors are available with glass-fiber covering. Copper offers superior electrical conductivity with resistivity not exceeding 0.017241 Ω·mm²/m at 20°C, while aluminium provides significant weight advantages at approximately 62% IACS conductivity. The choice between materials depends on the specific performance requirements of the application.

Insulation Configurations

The glass-fiber covering is available in single or double layer configurations. Single glass-fiber covering provides basic insulation protection, while double covering offers enhanced dielectric strength and mechanical robustness. The covering can be applied over bare conductors or over grade 1 or grade 2 enameled conductors, with the underlying enamel layer providing additional dielectric protection.

Thermal Performance and Insulation Systems

Temperature Classes

Glass-fiber wound rectangular wire is available in multiple thermal classes to match application requirements:

Class F (155°C) is specified in IEC 60317-32 and uses polyester-based resin impregnation. This thermal class serves standard industrial motor and transformer applications where moderate temperature capability suffices.

Class H (180°C) employs polyester-imide resins for improved thermal stability, suitable for higher temperature environments.

Class C (200°C) is specified in IEC 60317-33 and IEC 60317-62, using silicone resin impregnation. This achieves the highest practical temperature rating for organic insulation systems, suitable for traction motors and other demanding applications.

The impregnating resin or varnish binds the glass fibers together and to the conductor, creating a unified insulation system that maintains its integrity even under thermal cycling and vibration.

Polyester Glass-Fiber Constructions

IEC 60317-0-8 specifically addresses polyester glass-fiber wound rectangular copper wire, covering both fused unvarnished and resin or varnish impregnated variants. This standard provides general requirements that complement the particular type specifications in IEC 60317-32, IEC 60317-33, and IEC 60317-62.

Critical Applications

High-Voltage Motors and Generators

Glass-fiber wound rectangular wire is extensively used in electric motor stators, generators, and high-voltage motors where high mechanical strength and superior insulation properties are required. The rectangular profile allows efficient packing of conductor material within motor stator slots, improving power density and thermal management. Applications include:

  • Industrial motors for heavy machinery and processing equipment

  • Marine generators requiring vibration resistance and thermal stability

  • Aerospace and railway rotary equipment where reliability is critical

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