Coating electrically conductive wire with polyolefin

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Wire conductor

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174102R, 156 51, 521 74, 260 25E, 264 459, 264 50, 264 51, 264 53, 264 54, 264174, 264DIG5, 264DIG13, 427119, 427120, 427243, 521 79, B29D 2700

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041073541

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a coaxial cable having greatly improved mechanical and electrical properties derived from a foamed dielectric having a dielectric constant in the range of 1.32 to 1.1, such cable being provided by a novel method of coating a center conductor of the cable with a dielectric with an extruded cellular polyolefin base composition which has been rendered cellular by the direct injection of a blowing agent in a liquid form into the polymer during an extrusion process. Also disclosed is an apparatus and a method of continuous wire electropolishing and pre-coating.

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Nakahara et al., "A Highly Expanded Polyethylene CATV Coaxial Cable," 22 IW & C Symposium, 12-1973.

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