Title :
Investigations into the use of dielectric coatings in magnetic switches
Author :
Harjes, H. ; Sharp, D. ; Mann, G. ; Morgan, F. ; Yelton, W.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Lab., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
The authors report the results of investigations into the possibility of using conformal dielectric coatings as a viable insulation option in high-speed magnetic switches. Most of the efforts have been directed at evaluating electrophoretic (EP) coating techniques. This process is analogous to electroplating and as such offers advantages over other coating techniques. A description of a continuous foil EP coating machine which is now operational is presented. In preliminary benchtop tests with a rounded probe on a single side of coated Metglas (nominal coating thickness of about 12 μm), breakdown voltages between 500 and 2600 V have been observed. Also discussed are etching techniques to remove the largest Metglas surface protuberances, experiments in applying chemical conversion coatings to Metglas for insulation, and experiments in photofabricating cooling channels on Metglas to aid in core thermal management in a manner that can be scaled for economical continuous processing
Keywords :
electrophoretic coating techniques; electrophoretic coatings; etching; insulating materials; insulating thin films; magnetic switching; metallic glasses; switchgear; 12 micron; 500 to 2600 V; Metglas; breakdown; conformal dielectric coatings; continuous foil; cooling channels; core thermal management; electrophoretic coatings; electroplating; etching; high-speed; magnetic switches; photofabrication; switchgear; Amorphous magnetic materials; Chemical processes; Coatings; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Etching; Magnetic switching; Probes; Switches; Testing; Thermal management;
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator Symposium, 1990., IEEE Conference Record of the 1990 Nineteenth
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MODSYM.1990.201054