Shrink Polymer Systems offer an extensive range of Cable Installation Materials for all known Cable types up to 36kV. Products include:- Heat shrink Joints, Heat shrink and Cold shrink Terminations, Busbar Insulation, Heatshrink Glands, Cold Applied Bushing Boots, Under Water Joint Kits, Shipwiring Joints, Zero Halogen LSF Fire Resistant Joints for London Underground and a comprehensive range of approved kits for Network Rail.

Now in our 20th year, we are the partner of choice for many large internationally recognised companies, who come to us not only for competitive solutions but for technical backup and service, which includes

cable jointer training and fault analysis.

Whether by phone, email or by site visits, we are here to provide solutions to challenging problems as well as standard applications. Our highly experienced team have many decades of combined experience in this field.

We never compromise the design of our finished kits by either designing out cost or using cheap components to lower it. What we sell works and will continue to do so for the life of the cable. Saving a few pounds on a Cable Joint may well end up costing the end client thousands of pounds if a failure occurs. We are still here today because our products stand the test of time.



Indoor and Outdoor Heat shrink Terminations for
Xlpe and Pilc Cables from 3.3kV to 36kV


Heat shrink Joints from 3.3kV to 36kV
Including Heat shrink / Resin Combinations



Cold shrink Terminations
from 7.2 to 110kV

Single Core Joints for Xlpe and Pilc
Cables up to 36kV

A comprehensive range of Heatshrink Joints for Railway Networks. See Rail Website for more details: www.jointkits.co.uk

Low Voltage Heatshrink Joints for Xlpe/Epr
or Pilc Cables including fully approved Zero Halogen and Fire Resistant type



Cold Applied Universal Bushing Protection
Boot kits tested to 95kV



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There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply.
The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey.
John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)