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Plain Enamel Magnet Wire, known as oleoresinous enamel, was one of the first film insulations developed more than 75 years ago and is still in use today in a variety of electronic components. Plain Enamel wires are manufactured to single-build dimensional standards. Was used in vintage pickups from the '50s and '60s and is commonly used today in many of the reissue and custom shop guitar pickups. This wire is mainly used in winding guitar pickups today, and is a favorite among many custom pickup shops.
INSULATION INFORMATION: |
Temperature Class: 105° C Insulation Type: Plain Enamel BA: .0021"-.0022" O.D.: .0023"-.0024" |
NEMA Specification: MW 1C Federal Specification: JW1177/1 IEC Specification: NONE |
Insulation Characteristics: Available in 42 and 43 AWG, Plain enamel magnet wire is insulation with a film of conventional oleoresinous enamel. Enamel has good adherence, flexibility, thermal and solvent resistance. General Applications: Vintage guitar pickup coils. Avoid using in presence of synthetic solvents. |
Conductor: Copper
Size: 43 awg
Actual Weight: 1.00 lbs
Length: 66140 feet
Type: Plain Enamel Magnet Wire