Some of the key performance requirements for the Cold Applied Splices are listed in this slide. In tests to determine the physical properties, the tensile strength of the splice exceeds the strength of the spliced conductor, heat aging to 750 hours at 150°C and altitude immersion is established at 75,000 feet. Fluid resistance has been found to pass MIL-L-7808, MIL-L,23699, MIL-H-5606, MIL-A-8243, MIL-C-87937, and MIL-T-5624 (JP-5) standards. Voltage drop is determined to be less than the equivalent length of wire. Other electrical properties include the dielectric strength, which is 2500V maximum, and insulation resistance, measured at 5000MΩ minimum.