I'm working for an outfit that makes linear motors. They design their own coils and make their own stators. They worry about operating temperature and specify 200 C rating or higher, which seems to automatically mean the double thick stuff. The winders like the toughness of that insulation, and having tried to wire brush it off, I concur the insulation is resistant to abrasive damage and TOUGH. Still, I believe the failures they've had have been related to mechanical insulation damage, not so much during coil winding but from installation in the back iron which they make too snug due to deep seated fears of an extra mm of potting material causing overheating.