Epoxylite® INSUL-Spray™ 7001 epoxy ester insulating resin that does not require a catalyst and provides outstanding chemical resistance properties. This resin cures to a hard, glossy, flexible film providing good adhesion and high dielectrics. - Epoxylite® Insul-Spray™ 7001 is a line of solvent-borne, air-drying, modified epoxy enamels, secondary insulation.
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Epoxylite® INSUL-Spray™ 7001 epoxy ester insulating resin that does not require a catalyst and provides outstanding chemical resistance properties. This resin cures to a hard, glossy, flexible film providing good adhesion and high dielectrics. - Epoxylite® Insul-Spray™ 7001 is a line of solvent-borne, air-drying, modified epoxy enamels, secondary insulation.
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Color:
Red
EIS Part #:
EPO7001-65
$ / Can
Color:
Green
EIS Part #:
EPO7001-55
$ / each
Color:
Gray
EIS Part #:
EPO7001-38
$ / Can
Color:
Black
EIS Part #:
EPO7001-35
$ / each
Color:
Clear
EIS Part #:
EPO7001-01
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Attributes
Features
Applications
Attributes
General Information
Item NameInsulating Enamel
Trade NameEpoxylite® Insul-Spray™
SeriesEpoxylite® Insul-Spray™ 7001
General Features
Shelf Life12 Months
TypeAir-Drying
Performance Details
Full Cure Time8 - 24 hr at 25 °C/77 °F
Electrical Properties
Dielectric Strength1000 V/Mil
Physical Properties
Container Size12.5 oz
Container TypeAerosol Can
Odor/ScentEther-Like
Features
High dielectric strength
Glossy finish
Tough, flexible film
Excellent adhesion
Resistant to moisture, acids, alkalis and chemicals
Suitable for class 155 service
Store below 25 °C / 77 °F in a dry controlled environment out of direct sunlight
1.0 - 1.5 Mil recommended dry film thickness
70 minimum gloss
Spray application method
Secondary insulation
Dielectric Strength: >1000 V/Mil
Density: 0.8 g/cm3 (20 °C (68 °F)) (1.013 hPa)
Flash Point: -18 °C
Applications
Exterior Coating for Electrical Windings Requiring Additional Protection from Moisture and Corrosive Environments