Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1986-04-14
1988-09-27
Niebling, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
174102P, 174118, 204 30, 204 384, 427118, 427205, C25D 706
Patent
active
047739762
ABSTRACT:
A telecommunications conductor is produced by coating it with a visco-elastic dielectric material and then providing an electrically conductive material around the conductor by bombarding the visco-elastic material with particles of the conductor material and changing the visco-elastic material into hardened form. A shielding layer is provided by causing the particles to adhere to the surface of the dielectric material and when the particles provide a conductive path, the layer is completed by applying conductive material by electrolytical deposition or by plasma coating. Alternatively in an insulated conductor provided with a continuous inductive loading, the particles are caused to enter into and become discretely embedded within the visco-elastic material.
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Austin R. J.
Leader William T.
Niebling John F.
Northern Telecom Limited
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