Low Voltage Cold Shrink Cable Terminal
As a Cold Shrink Cable Accessories manufacturer, there are many different types of products. Low-voltage cold shrink cable terminals belong to the cold shrink cable accessories series. Cold shrink cable accessories are a general term, including cold shrink cable terminals and cold shrink intermediate connections. Cable terminals are divided differently according to different voltages, and low-voltage cold shrink cable terminals are one of them.
Low-voltage cold shrink cable terminals are first of all cold shrink products. The so-called cold shrink means that when in use, there is no need to use external heating tools. Under natural temperature conditions, according to the spiral pattern of the built-in white support strip, it can be pulled out to complete the shrinking process and cover the surface of the covered object. Safety and convenience are the characteristics of cold shrink products, saving time and effort, and reducing product damage caused by improper operation of the installer.
Low-voltage cold shrink cable terminals, or other cold shrink products, are shaped by liquid silicone rubber molds and made by vulcanization process. Silicone rubber has good insulation and elasticity effects, excellent cold and heat resistance, and can be used in some cold areas, high altitudes and humid areas. Because no open flame is required during installation, it is also suitable for use in places such as petroleum, chemical industry, and tunnels.
As a manufacturer, we have two types of low-voltage cold-shrink cable terminals: colored and all-gray. The difference lies in the color of the insulation tube. Low-voltage cold-shrink cable terminals are composed of insulation tubes, cold-shrink finger sleeves and matching accessories. Depending on the number of cable cores, they range from two to five cores. The so-called all-gray means that the cold-shrink insulation tubes are all gray, and they will be marked with color-coded tapes during installation; the so-called colored ones are the same as low-voltage heat-shrink terminals, with five colors of red, green, yellow, blue and gray for distinction.