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Rugged New Cold Shrink Quick Splice from 3M Offers Added Protection for Low-Voltage Connections

Published in Health Business Week, April 3rd, 2009

A tough, new, low-voltage splice from 3M combines the reliability of cold shrink technology with a broad cable range. The two sizes of 3M Cold Shrink Quick Splice Low Voltage QSLV-M include factory-installed mastic in each end of the tube to accommodate an especially wide cable range.

This new 3M cold shrink splice for connections up to 1000 volts is expanded onto three individual cores. It is different from other insulating and sealing methods because when the two short end cores are removed, the solid middle core stays in place over the connector. This means the connector is better protected and at the same time, the insulation is less likely to be damaged by sharp...

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