Andrew:
Thanks for the information.
After I posted the message, I went to the Essex Wire Co. website and
found that the solderable magnet wire I mentioned is, indeed, polyester
coated.
Roland F. Harriston
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Andrew wrote:
>
> > Roland F wrote:
> >
> > If you need to place jumper wires on the
> > PCB and you have to have the jumpers
> > insulated, there is a type of magnet
> > wire that has a type of insulation that
> > quickly disintegrates when the heat from
> > a soldering iron is applied to it.
> >
> > I don't recall the name of this type of
> > coated magnet wire, but I think it is
> > readily available. I have a bunch of it
> > that I got from old inductances and
> > transformers.
>
> Solderable Polyester Coated Wire.
>
> There is also another type I sell called
> ButylBond which is a solderable polyester
> insulation with a butyl heat activated
> glue on the outside.
>
>