Shielded electrical conductor terminations and methods of making

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined

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156 53, 252504, 252511, 260 4233, 428331, 428356, 428377, 428517, 428519, 428539, H02G 1502, H02G 114, B32B 700, H01B 104

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041873890

ABSTRACT:
A stress-relieving material for the surface of an insulated electrical conductor consists essentially of a cold-flowable, low viscosity, corona-resistant elastomer containing from about 350 to about 600 parts by weight per hundred of elastomer of a semiconductor material and up to about 10 parts per hundred of elastomer of processing aids.

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