Method of producing an optical cable

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264 16, 264174, B29D 1100

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050808389

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of producing an optical cable in which at least one optical waveguide fed forward from a supply reel is provided with a loosely surrounding jacket by means of extrusion, whose length is subsequently reduced relative to the length of the optical waveguide travelling through the expander and is thereafter wound-up. The excessive length of the optical waveguide is consequently distributed uniformly along the overall length of the optical cable, because of the fact that the optical waveguides paid-out from the supply reel are stranded before they are fed into the extruder.

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