Silicone compositions for buried electrical splice closures

Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Conduit or cable joints

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174 24, 252573, 336 94, 361327, 524492, 524588, 524730, 524731, 556450, 556451, H02G 1524, H01B 700

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ABSTRACT:
A particular silicone dielectric fluid, having aliphatic hydrocarbon or substituted aliphatic hydrocarbon substituents, with a specific gravity of at least 1.02, is employed to encapsulate and insulate an electrical cable splice. The same particular silicone dielectric fluid, with a specific gravity of at least 1.02 is also used to fill an electrical cable's conductor interstices.

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