3M Cold Shrink Technology Is 40 Years Old And Still Protecting, Insulating, Splicing & TerminatingApril 18, 2008 3M Cold Shrink Technology Is 40 Years Old And Still Protecting, Insulating, Splicing & Terminating AUSTIN, TX – 3M is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its development of cold shrink technology. Specially formulated rubber tubes, stretched on a removable core, are used for electrical insulation, splicing and terminating. No source of heat or extra tools are needed to install a cold shrink accessory. One alternate method of applying accessories uses heat shrink technology, which requires a torch. To distinguish it from other methods, 3M gave the name “cold shrink” to the new technology. “We were looking for a simpler, better way to insulate in-line splices for electrical power cables,” recalls Jim Sievert, the 3M engineer who first conceived the cold shrink idea. He and a team of associates at the company’s St. Paul, Minn., laboratories spent many months in material and process development, overcoming a number of technical challenges to eventually bring the idea to the market in the first of an ongoing series of products. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, a relatively new material in 1968, offered promise for the cold shrink idea. An EPDM rubber formulation was needed that would easily stretch onto a core and when installed, would provide continuous radial pressure to maintain an environmental seal. 3M engineers developed a new formulation of EPDM rubber that would provide this “living seal.” The first application for the cold shrink insulation product (initially known as the Pre-Stretched Tube or PST) was for buried low-voltage secondary splices. Over the 40 years since 1968, 3M has used this technology as the basis for continued innovation:
For more information on 3M cold shrink products, contact the 3M Electrical Markets Division, A130-4N-40, 6801 River Place Blvd., Austin, Texas 78726-9000, USA, or call (800) 245-3573. For more information about 3M electrical products, go to www.3M.com/electrical. The 3M Electrical Markets Division, based in Austin, Texas, designs, manufactures and markets products for electrical construction, industrial maintenance, utility and industrial power, and electrical and electronic components. EMD has more than 60 years of experience serving customers with highly reliable products, including power cable splices and terminations; high-temperature, low-sag transmission conductors; heat shrinkable tubing and molded shapes; electrical wire connectors, terminals, tools and lugs; wire marking products; cable ties; electrical diagnostic and detection products; and electrical and electronic insulating tapes and papers; electromagnetic compatible products. About 3M 3M is a trademark of 3M Company. |
