Rotary or other mech strippers won't work with that fine of a wire. Can you get info on the coating from the vendor? I'd take that to a solven= t vendor and find your chem. -----Original Message----- From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu On Behalf Of Joe Mc= Cauley Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 10:08 AM To: Microcontroller discussion list - Public. Subject: [EE] Magnet wire insulation stripping Back in August 2013, I enquired on the list as to what people use to strip = enamel from magnet wire. None of the suggestions back then worked out for m= e & happily for me the problem went away at the time. Sadly however, like a= ll problems that don't get definitively solved, this one has come back. I h= ave 2 cryogenic looms of 100um wire to strip & solder with 48 wires in tota= l. This wire is quite brittle (Niobium-Titanium). Mechanical scraping has n= ot proved a good option so far, nor has burning of the insulation (solder p= ot). Ideally I need a chemical stripper that is available in Europe. Chemical stripping is what I have used many years ago (Eccostrip from Emers= on & Cuming). That's no longer available here. Nor are any strippers contai= ning methylene chloride. I was looking at something called dip strip (https= ://www.eraser.com/products/replacement-parts/dip-strip/) which seems to req= uire a hot pot to use. However even this appears unavailable apart from the= US & Asia. In desperation I'm asking again in case anyone has since found a solution. = I have to admit that when my original requirement for this went away, I did= not follow up at the time. Thanks for any help, Joe -- http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/chang= e your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclis= t --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .