Cold shrinkable breakouts are made of silicone rubber or EPDM rubber, which are both flexible and possess excellent insulating and weather-resistant properties. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different cable diameters and shapes.
Cold shrink marking tubes are made of specially formulated materials, such as cross-linked polyolefin, and are designed to provide an actual permanent marking solution. They also provide high-performance insulation protection, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Cold shrinkable joint tubes are used in electrical applications to make cable splices and connections. They consist of a tubular sleeve made of silicone rubber, EPDM rubber, or other elastomeric material. Unlike heat shrinkable tubes, cold shrink tubes do not need heat for installation.
Heat shrinkable compound tube is a type of tubing made of cross-linked polymer material, typically polyolefin, designed to provide environmental protection for wires and cables. It is an excellent solution for cable splicing, termination, and insulation.
Cold shrinkable straight through joint kits are used in the electrical industry for joining or splicing two cables together. They are designed for low voltage applications, up to 1kV, and provide excellent electrical insulation, corrosion resistance and mechanical protection to the cables and joints.
It's highly recommended to choose the thickness of heat shrink busbar cover based on the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines, keeping in mind the operating voltage, the environmental factors and the type of busbar system used.