sti'umming under tension can give rise to 

 friction in the insulation and the creation of 

 an electrostatic field. This problem may be 

 overcome by using a cable insulant loaded 

 with a small amount of graphite. 



The subject of eliminating or suppressing 

 the interference discussed above is dealt 

 with in greater detail in the DOT Handbook 

 on Cable Technology (44); the designer is 

 referred to this and Haigh's work for a thor- 

 ough and comprehensive review. 



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