Strippable fiberglass insulated conductor

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Insulated

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156 56, H01B 700

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054689155

ABSTRACT:
A fiberglass insulated conductor referenced by numeral (100) is provided for which at least one fiberglass layer (6') in close proximity to the electrical conductor (2) has been treated with a solution operative upon heat aging to render the treated fibers sufficiently frangible to break and eliminate stringing during the process of stripping the fiberglass from conductor (2). Another embodiment referenced by numeral (300) illustrates that one or both an electrically insulative tape or extruded layer (38) may be disposed intermediate the electrical conductor (36) and a surrounding fiberglass layer (40).

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