Polyurethane series insulated enameled wire not only has good electrical, mechanical and chemical properties, but also has direct solderability. Therefore, various types of wires have been developed. However, polyurethane series enameled wires made with polyurethane coatings in the past can damage electronic components. For example, a wire with a conductor diameter of 0.5 mm is immersed in a solder liquid at a temperature of 450°C for 1 second. The high temperature during soldering can easily damage electronic components such as transistors with poor heat resistance, causing their performance to deteriorate. In addition, soldering is carried out at high temperatures, which wastes a lot of heat energy.
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