The new Troester-Studer silane process

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The new Troester-Studer silane process is a very economical method for producing medium-voltage cable between 6-36 kV. It reduces production costs by about seven percent throughout the entire cross-section and voltage range of cable when compared with the manufacture of identical cable using a CV plant (catenary line, peroxide cross-linking). Investment costs are also significantly lower. The new process largely eliminates unwanted cross-linking in the extruder.

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The new Troester-Studer silane process is a very economical method for producing medium-voltage cable between 6-36 kV. It reduces production costs by about seven percent throughout the entire cross-section and voltage range of cable when compared with the manufacture of identical cable using a CV plant (catenary line, peroxide cross-linking). Investment costs are also significantly lower. The new process largely eliminates unwanted cross-linking in the extruder.

Additional information

Author(s)

Herr Dipl.-Ing Ewald Sarbach, Studer Draht-und Kabelwerk AG, Switzerland.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 68th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, April 1999, pg. 190.

Year

1998