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ILSCO launches new wire-management tools and cables

By Michelle Froese | March 2, 2016

Cool Seal® Splices Sealed Insulated

ILSCo’s Cool Seal contains a patented anaerobic sealing gel.

ILSCO, an electrical connector manufacturer, has expanded its offering of wire management tools and cables. The new line includes: ILSCON terminals, Cool Seal splices, crimp tools, wire markers, cable ties, and mounts. The company’s ILSCON new terminals are UL Certified and feature an extensive array of configurations, materials, and wire ranges.

ILSCO has also expanded its products with the addition of wire markers that include: slide and snap-on, adhesive pre-printed white vinyl labels, and cassettes and kits that can be ordered complete. Cable ties and mounts are industry standard and available in a number of different lengths, tensile strengths, and colors.

A new ILSCO exclusive is Cool Seal, which contains a patented anaerobic sealing gel that works on the premise of oxygen deprivation. As the wires penetrate the gel and enter the splice, air is forced out of the cavity, initiating a chemical reaction. By crimping each end, additional oxygen is removed from the area, and this lets the gel to seal around the splice creating a solid and airtight connection.

With this technology, a heat source is not required. The product creates a UL Listed connection with a wire range from 10 to 22. Like all products in ILSCO’s family of wire management solutions, Cool Seal saves users time, money, and provides a safer work environment.

ILSCO
www.ilsco.com


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