Electromechanical cable for withstanding high temperatures and p

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Conductive armor or sheath

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174 36, 174106R, 174106SC, 174110S, 174116, H01B 902

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ABSTRACT:
An electromechanical cable capable of withstanding high pressures and temperatures of at least 200.degree. C., the cable comprising a core having a plurality of insulated conductors (3,5) covered with a conductive filler (7) which fills the voids between the conductors, the core being surrounded by a layer of conductive textile material (8) and by at least one layer of helically wound metal armor wire (9,10). The filler is a composite material comprising a silicone polymer with a semiconductor charge of carbon black.

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