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Hi Gregg!

Is this Litz or magnet wire?

If it is there's a couple of ways, chemical, and mechanical. The Eraser
Company sells both.

Here's the chemical:

http://www.eraser.com/products/wire-cable-strippers-product/dsp8-strippi
ng-pot/

...and the mechanical:

http://www.eraser.com/products/wire-cable-strippers-product/l4-portable-
rotary-insert-wire-stripper/

Look at the video they have on the page. Hope this helps!

Steve 


-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gregg Owens
Sent: Thursday, May 1, 2014 12:54 PM
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Subject: [TN] Kapton Insulation

Anyone know of an easy way to remove Kapton insulation from solid 26AWG
wire? We have to prep such wires for soldering. I thought we could
simply remove with a solder pot but the insulation is just too
resilient. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Gregg


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