Industrial Coating

DVB-2024 Solvent-based insulation varnish

usage
For impregnation of medium and large sized motors and transformers

DVB-2024 mainly consists of epoxy modified resin and features type F (155 ℃) 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 and transformers.

specification

Paint type
Two-component epoxy modified resin
Product Features
1. It features outstanding heat resistance. (Type F: 155 ℃) 2. It features outstanding elasticity. 3. It features outstanding adhesiveness. 4. It features outstanding compatibility with magnet wires.
Thinner
DTE-8303
Storage stability (room temperature)
Over 6 months
Exterior
Transparent liquid
Viscosity
1.2 - 3.6 POISE
Curing conditions
2 - 5 hours at 130 - 160 ℃
Specific gravity
0.95 ± 0.02
UL-certified
Not certified
Set-to-touch drying (25 ℃)
Within 1 hour
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 9 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.