Lightguide and process for producing the same using a photo-sett

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Delaminating processes adapted for specified product – Delaminating in preparation for post processing recycling step

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156158, G02B 726

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044874758

ABSTRACT:
The disclosed invention provides a lightguide and a process for connecting optical fibers to produce it by which there is obtained a lightguide having a small light loss at the point of connection and which permits easy removal of excess (leaked out) adhesive at the point of adhesion. In the connecting process, at the time of connecting the optical fibers together, only the adhesive held between the end surfaces of plural optical fibers is cured without curing the excess part of the adhesive protruding out of the end surfaces of the optical fibers so that the excess part of the adhesive can easily be removed with an organic solvent or the like.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4378954 (1983-04-01), Baker
patent: 4436366 (1984-03-01), Abramson
T & B Data Sheet TL-1, "Narrow Profile Splice for 125 to 140 Micron O.D. Optical Waveguides," Jun. 1979, 2 pp.

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