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Peroxide crosslinking semi-conductive shielding material represents a critical advancement in the realm of cable manufacturing, particularly for extruded insulated cable conductors. This specialized compound, fortified with organic peroxides as crosslinking agents, offers a unique blend of mechanical resilience and electrical conductivity. By undergoing the peroxide crosslinking process, the polymer matrix achieves enhanced stability and durability, making it an optimal choice for demanding applications in the electrical industry.
Application:
In the context of extruded insulated cable conductors, peroxide crosslinking semi-conductive shielding material finds extensive application in high-voltage power cables, telecommunications cables, and industrial wiring. Its ability to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI) ensures reliable signal transmission, critical for maintaining operational integrity in various electrical systems. Additionally, its compatibility with extrusion processes streamlines manufacturing, facilitating the production of high-quality cables for diverse applications.
Strippable or Not:
Whether the shielding material is strippable depends on the specific formulation and requirements of the cable design. In some cases, the shielding material may be designed to adhere firmly to the insulation layer, providing additional mechanical protection and preventing moisture ingress. However, in applications where maintenance or repairs are frequent, strippable shielding materials may be preferred to facilitate easy removal and replacement without damaging the underlying insulation or conductors. Ultimately, the choice between strippable and non-strippable shielding material depends on factors such as installation environment, maintenance procedures, and performance requirements.