Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
Patent
1978-02-01
1980-09-16
Goolkasian, John T.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
156 48, 156 51, 174 76, 174 77R, 174 84R, 252 63, 252 632, 252 64, 264272, H02G 114, H01R 4300, H01B 330, B21F 1502
Patent
active
042228018
ABSTRACT:
A method and composition for effecting splices of high voltage cable sections for use with a mold placed around the cable sections. The composition comprises a liquid polyolefin, a finely divided solid polyolefin and a chain extension agent capable of reacting with condensation reaction moieties of the liquid polyolefin.
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Dawson Robert A.
Goolkasian John T.
Jacobs Mark C.
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