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Electrical power cable with stranded insulated wires

  • US 4,207,427 A
  • Filed: 03/15/1978
  • Issued: 06/10/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/16/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a power cable comprising a Millikentype conductor comprising at least four sector-shaped conductive elements, said conductor being paper-insulated and oil-filled, each of said conductive elements comprising conductive metal wires stranded together, each of said wires having an insulating covering which provides a contact resistance radially which is high with respect to the longitudinal resistance of said wires for reducing current flow from wire to wire, an improved insulating covering which is a cross-linked synthetic resin having a thickness in the range from 4 to 10 microns, a thermal classification of at least 120°

  • C., i.e. resists breakdown for at least 20,000 hours when subjected to a temperature of 120°

    C., a resistance to bidirectional abrasion at least equal to 50 cycles in accordance with Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano Standard No. 55.1, a value of thermal pressure higher than 170°

    C. in accordance with Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano Standard No. 55.1, and a contamination effect on fluid oil which is substantially nil, said resin being substantially completely volatizable by heating at temperatures encountered with the welding of the conductor of one such cable to the conductor of another such cable and said resin being a polyvinyl-acetal resin cross-linked with a phenol-aldehyde resin and, optionally, a melamine resin in percentages by weight in the range from 10 and 80 parts of the phenol-aldehyde resin, 0 and 15 parts of the melamine resin and 100 parts by weight of said polyvinylacetal resin.

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