Coating processes – Optical element produced – Transparent base
Patent
1987-08-30
1989-08-01
Bell, Janyce
Coating processes
Optical element produced
Transparent base
118 50, 118404, 118405, 427404, 4274072, 427432, 4274342, 4274346, 4274347, B05D 506, B05C 302, C23C 1400
Patent
active
048532584
ABSTRACT:
The invention pertains to a method for metallic coating according to which the fiber is made to pass through a bath of molten metal. To prevent unevennesses in coating, caused by turbulence, a depression is made above the bath.
The invention also pertains to a device by which the method is applied. The fiber goes vertically through a pot containing the molten metal above which the depression is made.
The invention can be used to make optic fibers of greater mechanical strength.
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Blaison Serge
Gazard Maryse
Gombert Jean
Quinty Christian
"Thomson-CSF"
Bell Janyce
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