Dip and Bake Varnishing Technique
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Dip and Bake is a standard varnishing technique where the motor windings are dipped into a varnish tank and then set to cure in an oven. Typically, a new motor winding should be dipped twice (double dip and bake) to ensure the varnish fully covers the windings. • Many repair shops do not allow the windings to cool once they are cured in the oven after the first dip and before the motor is dipped a second time. Because the windings are still hot during the second dip, the varnish becomes more viscous and runs off the motor easily. This results in a less effective second dip of varnish. • Because we want to ensure adequate varnish coverage, Dreisilker’s quality standards denote that the windings must be cool before the second dip. Our varnish is Class N and Hermetic rated, meaning the varnished used can withstand higher temperatures and is fit for compressors (respectively). • Read more about varnishing techniques: https://dreisilker.com/blog/4-types-o...
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