ELECTRICAL INSULATING VARNISHES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
EHPE DAICEL CORPORATION 3-1, Ofuka-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi Osaka 530-0011 Japan Electrical insulating varnishes; resin insulators, electric, thermal and acoustic insulators; insulating molding materials for semiconductors, namely, electrical insulating materials; insulating molding materials for optoelectronics such as light emitting diodes, namely, electrical insulating materials;Chemicals used in industry; artificial and synthetic resins; uv-curing coatings in the nature of chemicals, namely, UV light hardening agents for use in engineering plastics; adhesives for industrial purposes; stabilizers as acid-catchers for resins with halogens, namely, chemicals for use in the manufacture of synthetic resins; chemical preparations for sealing, namely, synthetic resins that are used to repair and fill holes and cracks, adhere to surrounding materials and seal surfaces for use in harsh environments; polymeric additives for use in the manufacture of industrial products, consumer and household products, sealants, and automotive fluids; epoxy resins, unprocessed; chemicals for use in making adhesive substances; adhesives for use in the electro-optical industry; hardening agents for paints, namely, chemical preparations for use in the manufacture of paints;
HI-THERM JOHN C. DOLPH COMPANY 200 Von Roll Drive Schenectady NY 12306 ELECTRICAL INSULATING VARNISHES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electrical device includes a body, an electrical contact having a first end for electrically coupling to an electrical apparatus and a second end within the body, and a conductor electrically coupled to the second end of the electrical contact. The electrical device also includes an access region defining a cavity and a surge arrester that electrically couples to the conductor through the access region. The cavity provides access to an interior of the electrical device. The access region may include an insulating projection extending from an insulating body of the electrical device and a conductive cover surrounding the insulating projection. The insulating projection defines the cavity. The conductive cover is electrically isolated relative to a conductive shell that surrounds the insulating body.