IP Library Granted Patent US 12688947
Granted Patent B2
US 12688947 · App. 18/546,474 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Insulation system for electric rotating machines, method of production for same and powder coating

Inventors: Florian Schemmel (Nuremberg, DE); Steffen Lang (Hallerndorf, DE); Marek Maleika (Fürth, DE); Niels Müller (Georgensgmünd, DE)
Assignee: SIEMENS MOBILITY GMBH
H01B3/46H01B3/306H02K3/30H02K3/32H02K15/10
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Patent No.
US 12688947
App. No.
18/546,474
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various embodiments of the teachings herein include an insulation system suitable as main insulation of an electrical rotating machine of rated voltage greater than 700 volts. The insulation system may include a powder coating applied using a powder coating formulation with at least two components. A first component includes an uncrosslinked polymer component polyimide-containing polymer. A second component includes an uncrosslinked siloxane-containing polymer. The first component and the second component are each in solid form at room temperature under standard conditions.

Claims (23)

1 . An insulation system suitable as main insulation of an electrical rotating machine of rated voltage greater than 700 volts, the insulation system comprising:

a powder coating applied using a dry powder coating formulation with at least two components;

wherein a first component includes an uncrosslinked polymer component polyimide-containing polymer; and

a second component includes an uncrosslinked siloxane-containing polymer;

wherein the first component and the second component are each in solid form at room temperature under standard conditions; and

the powder coating formulation includes no solvents.

2 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first component includes a mixture, a copolymer, and/or a blend of multiple polymer components.

3 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second component includes a mixture, a copolymer, and/or a blend of multiple polymer components.

4 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first component and the second component are combined to form a mixture, a blend, or a copolymer.

5 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first component and the second component are combined to form a block copolymer.

6 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second component comprises one or more siloxanes selected from the group of the glycidyl-based and/or epoxy-terminated and/or hydroxy-terminated aryl- and/or alkylsiloxanes.

7 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second component comprises one or more silsesquioxanes.

8 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the powder coating formulation includes fillers.

9 . The insulation system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the powder coating formulation includes additives.

10 . A powder coating made part of an insulation system of an electrical rotating machine of rated voltage greater than 700 volts, the powder coating comprising:

a solid film composed of at least two polymer components;

wherein the first component includes a polyimide-containing polymer; and

the second component includes a siloxane-containing polymer.

11 . The powder coating as claimed in claim 10 , with a thickness of not less than 100 μm.

12 . A method of producing an insulation system comprising a main insulation and optionally corona shielding, the method comprising:

providing a dry powder coating formulation with at least two components, wherein the first component includes an uncrosslinked polyimide-containing polymer and the second component includes an uncrosslinked siloxane-containing polymer, wherein the first component and the second component are each in solid form at room temperature under standard conditions, wherein the dry powder coating formulation includes no solvent;

applying the powder coating formulation to an electrically conductive substrate; and

curing the powder coating.