Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
Patent
1989-11-13
1990-12-25
Dawson, Robert A.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
15624412, 15624421, 156285, 156382, 174102D, 174107, 264102, 264514, H01B 1314
Patent
active
049800019
ABSTRACT:
In a method of applying a jacket to a metal shield of a cable, the jacket comprises a polyolefin having a modifier provided by a carboxylic acid or its anhydride. As the jacket extrudate passes onto the shield, air pressure is lowered at the surface of the shield to provide intimate overall contact between jacket and shield. Heating, additional to that provided by the extrudate, is employed to raise the outside bonding temperature of the shield up to at least the bonding temperature of the modifier so as to provide a bond between the jacket and the shield.
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Cornibert Jacques
Kapuscinski Marek
Minzloff Rainer A.
Nadeau Serge
Walling Jorg-Hein
Austin R. J.
Dawson Robert A.
Northern Telecom Limited
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