Title :
Energy consumption of varnishing processes, a cost perspective
Author_Institution :
Oven Syst. Inc., Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract :
One of the main benefits of using a chemically cured trickle process over a conventional dip and bake process in the production of insulated AC motor stators is the reduced energy consumption. Energy usage will be less because unlike the dip and bake process, chemically cured resins do not require heat induced curing of the resin per the manufacturer´s literature. The paper provides a generalized comparison of the energy cost for processing parts using a dip and bake resin and two available chemically cured trickle resins. Experimental data for part heat-up time is used in conjunction with theoretical calculations for energy consumption to arrive at estimated energy usage
Keywords :
AC motors; coating techniques; economics; energy conservation; industrial power systems; machine insulation; manufacturing processes; power consumption; stators; varnish; AC motor stator insulation; chemically cured trickle process; cost perspective; dip and bake process; energy consumption; energy cost; energy usage estimation; part heat-up time; varnishing processes; AC motors; Chemical processes; Chemical products; Costs; Curing; Energy consumption; Insulation; Production; Resins; Stators;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Electronics Insulation Conference, 1995, and Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Conference. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Rosemont, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-941783-15-4
DOI :
10.1109/EEIC.1995.482478