Cable sealing methods vary, depending on the cable type, specifications, and application. The following are some common cable sealing methods:
1. Using Cable Sealant: Cable sealant is an adhesive with excellent sealing properties that adheres tightly to the cable surface, forming a strong seal. Applying cable sealant to key locations, such as cable joints and branch points, effectively prevents foreign matter from entering.
2. Using Cable Joint Sealing Sleeves: Cable joint sealing sleeves are a sealing device specifically designed for cable joints. They tightly wrap around the cable joint, forming a protective layer that is waterproof, dustproof, and corrosion-resistant. Using cable joint sealing sleeves can significantly improve the safety of cable joints.
3. Using Dedicated Cable Sealing Equipment: Specialized cable sealing equipment is required for certain applications, such as submarine cables and nuclear power plant cables. These equipment can provide customized sealing solutions based on different cable specifications and sealing requirements.
