Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Conductive armor or sheath
Patent
1982-03-17
1984-04-03
Truhe, J. V.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Conductive armor or sheath
156 56, 174 36, 174102R, 174111, 174120SR, 174121SR, H01B 718
Patent
active
044409737
ABSTRACT:
A dielectric system for coaxial electrical conductors is provided. The dielectric system separates an inner and outer conductor and is composed of a first layer of braided high tensile strength polymeric fluorocarbon filaments in an open weave surrounding the inner conductor. Surrounding the layer of braided filaments is a continuous layer of a polymeric film which is in turn surrounded by a continuous layer of a crosslinkable polymeric lacquer enclosing both the layer of braided filaments and the layer of polymeric film.
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Champlain Cable Corporation
Horn Joanne L.
Nimmo Morris H.
Truhe J. V.
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