Optical fiber material having optical fiber tightly held by wrap

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350 9621, G02B 636

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047814306

ABSTRACT:
An optical fiber material comprising at least one optical fiber and a wrapping material wrapping at least a part of the peripheral surface of the optical fiber in the axial direction of the optical fiber, wherein in its section taken at right angles to the axis of the optical fiber, the wrapping material holds the optical fiber tightly at its inside surfaces which face the optical fiber in the meridian direction of the optical fiber, or hold it tightly in at least three sites of its inner circumferential surface facing the optical fiber.
The present invention provide also processes and devices for preparation thereof.

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