Foam insulated conductor

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making

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264 459, 264 55, 264174, 264DIG14, 264DIG18, 264DIG65, B29D 2700

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041512383

ABSTRACT:
Foam insulated conductor is produced by heating the conductor to a temperature at which the conductor retains sufficient heat to effect crosslinking and foaming of a polymer composition, followed by extruding the polymer composition onto the conductor, with the crosslinking and foaming being effcted by the retained heat.

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"Handbook of Chemistry and Physics," 52nd Edition, Robert C. Weast, Boltor, Cleveland, Ohio, The Chemical Rubber Co., c 1971, p. F-133.

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