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Comparative Analysis of Dielectric Insulating Ropes for Live Working
Dielectric insulating ropes are presently being utilized in industry for live working energized equipment that do not provide equal performance dry and wet. Extruded thermoplastic jacket rope is compared to fiber rope with overlay finish and the enhancement in safety and dielectric performance is demonstrated by the reduction of flashover risks, reduced leakage currents, avoidance of breaking strength loss and the ability to confirm and maintain the insulating properties.