Low Shrinkage in Wire and Cable Extrusion
Tooling selection, processing conditions and polymer characteristics that minimize polymer orientation and reduce post extrusion shrinkage will be discussed. Much of what is presented in this paper can
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Tooling selection, processing conditions and polymer characteristics that minimize polymer orientation and reduce post extrusion shrinkage will be discussed. Much of what is presented in this paper can
Upon heating, the sleeve shrinks and the adhesive melts, creating a water-tight bond between the sleeve and the cable. Wraparound Cable Repair Sleeves meet ANSI C119.1 requirements. A
IEC 60811-503 standard for testing shrinkage of electric and optical fiber cable sheaths. Includes test method, equipment, and reporting.
If the jacket pulls back from a splice or termination, it exposes the cable to dirt and/or moisture. Common causes of shrinkback and industry methods used to measure and control it are discussed below.
Proper balance with conductor preheat and cooling is necessary. The cooling rate is critical to avoid shrinkback. Look for shrink voids along the conductor. If shrink voids are present, try gradient cooling.
In order to overcome at least one defect of the above-mentioned prior art, the present invention provides a low-shrinkage polyethylene optical cable sheath material, and the sheath...
Because shrinkback of the cable jacket has a significant impact on the cable performance it is crucial to measure and control such behaviour. The standard describing sheath shrinkage...
This standard specifically addresses the thermal shrinkage testing of cable sheaths, providing a unified and standardized test method for the cable manufacturing industry.
The low-shrinkage polyethylene sheathing material provided by the present invention overcomes the problem of high cable shrinkage rate of commonly used polyethylene sheathing
Whether you''re dealing with PVC jackets in an office building or armored cables on a factory floor, I''ll walk you through battle-tested techniques used by professionals worldwide.
The invention provides a low-thermal-shrinkage low-smoke halogen-free flame retardant sheath material for an optical cable.