Shawcor Extends Titan Z Product Line to 35 KV

Titan Z

Feb 5, 2017

Since its launch in April 2015, the DSG-Canusa branded Titan Z medium voltage cold shrink cable terminations have been providing electrical utilities and contractors with one of the fastest growing choices in the safe and reliable installation of utility or industrial type power cables.

Among its enhanced application features, Titan Z offers an evolutionary design that offers the industry’s fewest installation steps, superior technical performance, and lowest installed cost product on the market.

Features include the following: quick and easy 3 step installation process on utility type cable • all-in-one integrated design, saving time and effort during installation • proprietary Zinksil stress grading mastic provides exceptional electrical discharge and impulse performance • built-in Zinksil with its void filling properties helps to mitigate poor cable prep flaws.

With these advantages, Titan Z cold shrink cable terminations provide electrical engineers, operators and consultants with peace of mind knowing that they can count on a new level of performance, safety and reliability from Shawcor as a long standing, trusted supplier.

Find out more: https://one.shawcor.com/media-center/4758396640/shawcor-introduces-the-complete-titan-z-product-line.

 

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