A high toughness wear-resistant shock-absorbing cable for ships
A high-toughness, marine technology, used in insulated cables, cables, circuits, etc., can solve problems such as restricting the execution of long-term offshore missions, increasing operating costs, and frequent cable replacement, avoiding gel failure, improving purity, The effect of nanoporous structure stabilization
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[0028] Such as figure 1 As shown, figure 1 It is a schematic diagram of the radial cross-section structure of a high-toughness, wear-resistant and shock-absorbing cable for ships proposed by the present invention.
[0029] Reference figure 1 , The present invention proposes a high-toughness, wear-resistant and shock-absorbing cable for ships, including a conductor 1, an insulating layer covering the conductor 1, a filling layer 3 covering the insulating layer 2, and a shielding layer 4 covering the filling layer 3. The armor layer 5 covering the shielding layer 4 and the outer sheath 6 covering the armor layer 5;
[0030] The raw materials of the outer sheath 6 by weight include: 60 parts of high-cis butadiene rubber, 20 parts of EPDM rubber, 18 parts of chlorinated polyethylene 140B, 8 parts of high toughness and high heat insulation gel, sulfur powder 1.5 parts, accelerator DM 1.4 parts, accelerator TMTM 2.4 parts, trioctyl trimellitate 5 parts, tributyl citrate 3.5 parts, bar...
Embodiment 2
[0036] The invention provides a high-toughness, wear-resistant and shock-absorbing cable for ships, including a conductor 1, an insulating layer covering the conductor 1, a filling layer 3 covering the insulating layer 2, a shielding layer 4 covering the filling layer 3, and a covering The armor layer 5 covering the shielding layer 4 and the outer sheath 6 covering the armor layer 5;
[0037] The raw materials of the outer sheath 6 in parts by weight include: 50 parts of high-cis butadiene rubber, 25 parts of EPDM rubber, 15 parts of chlorinated polyethylene 140B, 12 parts of high toughness and high heat insulation gel, sulfur powder 1 part, accelerator DM 11.7 parts, accelerator TMTM 2.1 parts, trioctyl trimellitate 7 parts, tributyl citrate 2 parts, barite powder 28 parts, high wear-resistant carbon black 17 parts, nano calcium carbonate 15 parts, 7 parts of superfine talcum powder, 9 parts of hard clay, 5 parts of kaolin, 4 parts of red phosphorus, 0.3 parts of NOBS, 1 part of...
Embodiment 3
[0043] The invention provides a high-toughness, wear-resistant and shock-absorbing cable for ships, including a conductor 1, an insulating layer covering the conductor 1, a filling layer 3 covering the insulating layer 2, a shielding layer 4 covering the filling layer 3, and a covering The armor layer 5 covering the shielding layer 4 and the outer sheath 6 covering the armor layer 5;
[0044] The raw materials of the outer sheath 6 in parts by weight include: 56 parts of high cis butadiene rubber, 21 parts of EPDM rubber, 17 parts of chlorinated polyethylene 140B, 9 parts of high toughness and high heat insulation gel, sulfur powder 1.4 parts, accelerator DM 1.5 parts, accelerator TMTM 2.3 parts, trioctyl trimellitate 5.5 parts, tributyl citrate 3.2 parts, barite powder 26 parts, high wear-resistant carbon black 19 parts, nano calcium carbonate 13 parts, 9 parts of superfine talcum powder, 7 parts of hard clay, 7 parts of kaolin, 2.5 parts of red phosphorus, 0.5 parts of NOBS, 0....
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