Tape and Fiber Insulation

Tapes and Fibers

Litz wire, may be “served” or “unserved.” To be “served” simply means that the entire Litz wire construction is wrapped with a textile or yarn for added strength and protection.

“Unserved” Litz magnet wire has no wrapping or insulation. In either case, the use of additional tapes or insulations may be utilized to help improve voltage-withstand and protect the Litz wire against damage during winding. Fiber and tape insulations are typically thin and well-suited for low voltage applications.

The tables below show some of the commonly used tapes and fibers, but more options are available.  If you need any assistance selecting a material type, just contact us – we’re here to help!

Tape Insulation

Tape InsulationRecommended Maximum
Operating Temperature
Characteristics
Polyester (PET) Mylar®
(heat sealable grades available)
135° CHigh dielectric strength
Good abrasion resistance
Used as binder or barrier under extruded jackets and textile serves or braids
Nomex®
(aromatic polyamide)
200° C
(up to 220° C under certain conditions)
Excellent electrical & thermal properties
Good tear and abrasion resistance
Excellent compatibility with varnishes, adhesives, and transformer fluids
Thinner grades are flexible
Polyimide Kapton®
(heat sealable & adhesive grades available)
240° C
(up to 400° C under certain conditions)
Excellent mechanical properties
Excellent dielectric strength
Very good chemical resistance
UL 94 V-0 flame rating
Fiberglass ClothDetermined by application & glass typeExcellent electrical properties at high temps
Excellent solvent resistance
Conformable
Varnish compatible grades available
MicaDetermined by application & glass typeExcellent electrical properties at high temps
Excellent solvent resistance
Conformable
Varnish compatible grades available
Flame resistant
Retains useful electrical properties during and after exposure to fire

Fiber Insulation

Fiber InsulationRecommended Maximum
Operating Temperature
Characteristics
Cotton135° CLow cost
Good abrasion resistance
Poor space factor vs. nylon or polyester
Non-solderable
Nylon155° CExcellent abrasion resistance
Good space factor
Solderable
Hygroscopic
Polyester155° CGood abrasion resistance
Slightly higher max operating temp than nylon
Better space factor than cotton, but poorer than nylon
Solderable
Nomex®250° CHigher cost
Good electrical properties at high temperatures
Good space factor
Non-solderable
Glass260° CGood electrical properties at high temperatures
Poor space factor
Non-solderable

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