Process for producing optical fiber composite insulators

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156229, 156294, 156305, 156322, 264231, 264261, 264262, B29C 6318, B29C 6502

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ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for producing an optical fiber composite insulator, including the steps of: preliminarily heating the insulator body in its entirety at not less than 70.degree. C., then filling said organic insulating material into the through hole while said at least one optical fiber is being stretched straight, and then curing the organic insulating material by heating in a temperature range of not less than 75.degree. C. but not more than 90.degree. C. while at least one optical fiber is kept stretched straight.

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