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Re: stripping wirewrap wire

2007-04-23 by pgdion1

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Peter Harrison
<peter.harrison@...> wrote:
>
> 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.
> >>



One source for this type of wire is Deaborn searies SP / SPN wire. 
It's decribed as 'solderable' meaning you don't have to remove the
insulation before soldering to it.

One source (and the best prices I've found) is Allied Electronics
(alliedelec.com).  Wow, it's almost doubled in price in the last few
months with the copper prices going up.



http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/searchresults.asp?N=0&Ntt=magnet%20wire%2030&Ntk=Primary&sid=462BF70075D9617F&i=0
http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.asp?SKU=293-0336&SEARCH=&MPN=30SPN%2D2&DESC=30SPN%2D2&R=293%2D0336&sid=462BF7005745617F
http://www.alliedelec.com/Images/Products/Datasheets/BM/DEARBORN_CDT/DearbornCDT_Interconnect-Wire-and-Cable_2930300.pdf



I also have a stripper that works pretty good for wire-wrap wire.

HT Tools  HT5023 is the one I like best and is only about $10 from
Jameco Electronics (Jameco # 159290). 

PGD

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