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Thermal and Electrical Characterization of Polyester Resins Suitable for Electric Motor Insulation. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study evaluates three types of unsaturated polyester imide resins (UPIR) to determine their effectiveness for insulating electric motors powered by pulse-width modulation (PWM) inverters, focusing on their performance during Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI).
  • - The selected resin formulations are one-component systems that don't need mixing, have low viscosity, thermal stability above 180 °C, and are free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), with excellent thermal resistance shown through TGA and DSC tests.
  • - Electrical characterization reveals these resins exhibit good conductivity, relative permittivity, and low loss tangent, indicating they are suitable for use as secondary insulation materials in high-power motor applications.

Article Abstract

This paper undertakes the thermal and electrical characterization of three commercial unsaturated polyester imide resins (UPIR) to identify which among them could better perform the insulation function of electric motors (high-power induction motors fed by pulse-wide modulation (PWM) inverters). The process foreseen for the motor insulation using these resins is Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI). The resin formulations were specially selected because they are one-component systems; hence, before the VPI process, they do not require mixing steps with external hardeners to activate the curing process. Furthermore, they are characterized by low viscosity and a thermal class higher than 180 °C and are Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)-free. Thermal investigations using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) techniques prove their excellent thermal resistance up to 320 °C. Moreover, impedance spectroscopy in the frequency range of 100 Hz-1 MHz was analyzed to compare the electromagnetic performance of the considered formulations. They manifest an electrical conductivity starting from 10 S/m, a relative permittivity around 3, and a loss tangent value lower than 0.02, which appears almost stable in the analyzed frequency range. These values confirm their usefulness as impregnating resins in secondary insulation material applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053653PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061374DOI Listing

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