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titleOfInvention Electromagnetic coil
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a coil which is excellent in maintaining a shape without bundling with a coil bobbin or a string by maintaining a copper wire in a required shape drying and solidified a coated material after winding the copper wire coated with a synthetic resion or synthetic rubber coating material in the required shape. CONSTITUTION:A coil 1 is made a cylindrical shape as a whole with a copper wire 11 coated for insulation with enamel or urethane being wound in a spiral shape. The copper wire 11 wich constitutes the electromagnetic coil 1 is strongly combined with the coated material layer 12 existing between the copper wires 11 and maintains the shape. The following coating materials are used for the layer 12. (1) A coating material wherein a polymer methacrylic acid, etc. and glycidyl-methacrylate is dissolved in an organic solvent. (2) A coating material wherein styrene is used in place of glycidylmethacrylate. (3) A coating material wherein a polymer of methacrylic acid and methacrylic acid ester is dissolved in an organic solvent. (4) A coating material wherein a polymer of styrene and glycidylmethacrylate is dissolved in an organic solvent.
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