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Sep 25, 2024 - 08:22 AM
From the manufacturer: This rope (1AP) isn’t officially classified as a type of dielectric rope or in that family. Although Polyester does have some good dielectric properties, we don’t have any data to show a measured result of electrical conductivity.
Perhaps you would be interested in Double Esterlon from Yale Cordage. Its dielectric properties are as follows: The maximum allowable leakage for clean, dry Double Esterlon is 100 micro-amperes when tested at 100kV per Yale Method 712-1701 Rev 1 “Routine Production Test.” Absorbed and entrained moisture or impurities will increase rope’s conductivity dramatically. Approved Splice Technique: #10017200.
If you want a quote on that instead, please contact us
Perhaps you would be interested in Double Esterlon from Yale Cordage. Its dielectric properties are as follows: The maximum allowable leakage for clean, dry Double Esterlon is 100 micro-amperes when tested at 100kV per Yale Method 712-1701 Rev 1 “Routine Production Test.” Absorbed and entrained moisture or impurities will increase rope’s conductivity dramatically. Approved Splice Technique: #10017200.
If you want a quote on that instead, please contact us