Description br/ Scotch br/ br/ Rubber Splicing Tape 23 is a highly conformable, self-fusing EPR (Ethylene br/ Propylene Rubber) based, high voltage splicing tape. It is a non-vulcanizing, shelf- br/ stable tape with excellent electrical properties. Scotch br/ br/ Tape 23 can be used as an br/ insulation for low-voltage application as well as an insulation for splices up to 69,000 br/ volts. br/ Agency Approvals amp; br/ Self Certifications br/ RoHS Compliant 2002/95/EC br/ RoHS Compliant 2002/95/EC means that the product or part (Product) does not contain any of the substances in br/ excess of the maximum concentration values in EU Directive 2002/95/EC, as amended by Commission Decision br/ 2002/618/EC, unless the substance is in an application that is exempt under RoHS. This information represents 3Ms br/ knowledge and belief, which may be based in whole or in part on information provided by third party suppliers to 3M. br/ Tape Features br/ br/ Can be used to splice and terminate cables whose emergency overload br/ temperatures can reach 266F (130C) br/ br/ Based on Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR) br/ br/ Physical and electrical properties are unaffected by the degree of stretch br/ br/ Self-fusing tape br/ br/ Excellent electrical properties br/ br/ A special polyester liner which will not stick to the tape upon unwind br/ br/ Compatible with all solid dielectric cable Insulation: br/ 1. br/ Polyethylene (high and low density) br/ 2. br/ Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLP) br/ 3. br/ Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) br/ 4. br/ Butyl Rubber br/ 5. br/ Ethylene Propylene Rubber (PVC) br/ 6. br/ Oil-based rubber br/ Applications br/ br/ Primary electrical insulation for splicing cable from 600 volts through 69,000 volts br/ on all solid dielectric cables br/ br/ Primary insulation for building stress cones on cables up to 35,000 volts on all solid br/ dielectric cables br/ br/ Jacketing on high-voltage splices and terminations br/ br/ Moisture