I'm talking about using powder filled tapes or yarns to fill the gaps between strands - I think strand fill is an example of the technology. Geca tapes is another company that supplies the water blocking products.
I discussed this with cable accessory suppliers prior to writing the spec and they all said there were no problems with their accessories on blocked conductor. The concerns I had were
1) years ago, it was necessary to open out the strands and clean out all the blocking compound then reset the strands in order to make a joint. It was a nightmare. I've been assured this is no longer necessary, as the tapes are designed to disintegrate as the joint is compressed/bolted so there is still strand to strand continuity
2) whether these tapes etc, if left in the conductor, might reduce the current rating of the joint and hence the circuit.
As I say, we were assured by accessory makers it was no longer a problem. However, during recent tender evaluations for a turnkey project, on supplier said it was necessary to open out the strands! Checking details of the cable they supply, I noticed that they mention using non conductive tapes, while others talk about semi conducting tapes. I was wondering if their use of non conducting tapes might cause the 2 problems above, and be the reason they require strands to be opened out. The supplier in question seems to be fairly conservative in their designs, so maybe it's partly that too?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Keith