Process to make miniaturized multipolar flame-propagation-resist

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428375, 428383, 174113R, B32B 1500, H01B 1102

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ABSTRACT:
The process of the invention to make miniaturized multipolar cables includes the steps of combining together a plurality of individually insulated conductors, inserting a filling in a pasty state and containing mineral fillers into the gaps existing between the conductors, partly hardening the filling and disposing the other cable components, in particular the sheath, around the conductors-filling assembly, and letting the filling become completely hard within the produced cable.

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