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IEC 60317-37:2013

Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 37: Polyesterimide enamelled round copper wire, class 180, with a bonding layer

Standard by IEC, 2013-10-14

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IEC 60317-37:2013

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IEC 60317-37:2013 defines requirements for polyesterimide enamelled round copper wire, class 180, with a bonding layer, making it a relevant technical reference for teams that specify or evaluate winding wire for electrical equipment. The document is useful in engineering documentation, procurement review, and conformity assessment where insulation system performance and material consistency matter. As a primary reference for this wire type, IEC 60317-37:2013 supports documented evaluation, technical validation, and controlled selection of wire used in winding applications.

What is IEC 60317-37:2013?

This document belongs to the IEC series for particular types of winding wires and focuses on polyesterimide enamelled round copper wire with a bonding layer, class 180. In practical terms, it helps define the technical characteristics expected for a specific winding wire construction used in electrical and electronic assemblies. Organizations may use it during technical review, product evaluation, or supplier qualification to align design choices with a recognized engineering specification and support compliance workflows.

Applications of IEC 60317-37:2013

IEC 60317-37:2013 is commonly relevant in the manufacture and assessment of wound components where insulated copper wire is used, such as coils, transformers, inductive parts, and related electrical equipment. It may also be consulted in laboratory evaluation and production testing where consistent wire performance and bonding behavior are important. For procurement and quality teams, the document can support material acceptance decisions, specification writing, and verification activities tied to operational consistency.

Why is IEC 60317-37:2013 important?

This reference matters because winding wire selection can affect durability, insulation integrity, and manufacturing reliability in electrical assemblies. By identifying a specific wire type and class, IEC 60317-37:2013 helps reduce ambiguity in procurement and engineering documentation, which can improve conformity assessment preparation and quality assurance. It also supports repeatable testing workflows and risk management by giving stakeholders a clear basis for technical comparison, supplier communication, and product validation.

  • Technical reference for polyesterimide enamelled round copper wire with a bonding layer
  • Useful for winding wire specification, sourcing, and supplier qualification
  • Supports engineering review, laboratory evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation
  • Relevant to electrical equipment requiring consistent insulation and bonding performance
SKU: 1bb6d059cb8c

  • Publication Date: 2013-10-14
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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