Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Conduit or cable joints
Patent
1981-05-06
1984-03-27
Lusignan, Michael R.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
Conduit or cable joints
174 24, 252573, 336 94, 361327, 524492, 524588, 524730, 524731, 556450, 556451, H02G 1524, H01B 700
Patent
active
044396309
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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Information About Silicone Release Agents, Dow Corning, 1/72.
Information About Silicone Fluids, Dow Corning.
Bittell James
Dow Corning Corporation
Lusignan Michael R.
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