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For the art, see stained glass fusing.
Fusing is a type of
manufacturing process for joining or terminating
electrical magnet wire, that's coated with a varnish (film) type
insulation, to itself or some type of electrical terminal, without prior removal of the insulation. During the fusing process, the varnish film insulation is
vaporized automatically. The entire process takes between a quarter of a second to 50 seconds, depending upon the
geometry of the wires being joined.
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