We have been looking into various methods of stripping triple-insulated wire. Because of the high-temperature materials used (e.g. polyimide-wrapped with a teflon over-coat) and the degree of adhesion to the wire and between the layers, many traditional methods are unusable. Wire strippers and solder-pots are both useless. A lye-pot or equivalent is too dangerous.
One manufacturer we have talked to recommends thermal wire strippers. Has anyone used these, and if so how well and how fast do they work? Does anyone have any other proven methods for stripping this type of wire? Thanks. Regards, Jim Eichner Statpower Technologies Corporation [email protected] http://www.statpower.com Any opinions expressed are those of my invisible friend, who really exists. Honest.
