GSO IEC 60317-67:2021

IEC 60317-67:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 67: Polyvinyl acetal enamelled rectangular aluminium wire, class 105

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GSO IEC 60317-67:2021 Scope

IEC 60317-67: 2017 specifies the requirements of enamelled rectangular aluminium winding wire of class 105 with a sole coating based on polyvinyl acetal resin, which may be modified providing it retains the chemical identity of the original resin and meets all specified wire requirements. The range of nominal conductor dimensions covered by this standard is:
Minimum Maximum
Width 2,0 mm 16,0 mm
Thickness 0,80 mm 5,60 mm
Wires of grade 1 and grade 2 are included in this part of IEC 60317 and apply to the complete range of conductors. The specified combinations of width and thickness as well as the specific ratio width/thickness are given in IEC 60317-0-9.
This publication is to be read in conjunction with IEC 60317-0-9:2015.

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