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Listing of all 7 news releases from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division:
Cable terminators ease installation
A pre-formed body is placed over the cable joint or termination and when a cord is unwound, the body shrinks to form a watertight fit.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division (20 November 2007)
Halon replacement balances safety and performance
Novec 1230 fluid offers a zero ozone-depletion potential, an atmospheric lifetime of just five days and a global warming potential of one.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division ( 9 August 2007)
Solvents simplify SED compliance
Novec solvents can be used in a wide variety of applications as trike and nPB substitutes in ultrasonic and vapour degreasing systems.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division (18 April 2006)
Solvent provides route to directive compliance
Solvents range can meet the Solvents Emissions Directive's requirements without the CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction) problems associated with other chemicals.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division ( 6 April 2006)
Solvent switch helps answer environmental concerns
User application article BAE Systems' Electronics site has shifted from trichloroethylene to 3M Novec HFE-72DE fluid from Acota for the solvent cleaning of delicate sonar transducers during manufacture.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division (13 March 2006)
Cullen covers Ireland
3M Ireland has announced the appointment of David Cullen as Sales Executive, covering both telecommunications and electrical products.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division ( 2 December 2004)
Free guide helps with new cable colours
UK electrical engineers and craftsmen could face serious problems if they are uncertain of the switch to European power cable colour regulations, which came in to force earlier this year.
News from 3M UK Electro-Telecom Division (14 October 2004)

