C03C25/18

COATING DEVICE AND COATING METHOD

A coating device includes: a fiber passage through which a glass fiber passes downward in a vertical direction; a first flow path which is a flow path allowing a primary resin to flow toward the fiber passage and includes a first branch path horizontally dividing the primary resin moving in a horizontal direction; a first temperature controller which is disposed along the first flow path and controls a temperature of the first flow path; a second flow path which is a flow path allowing a secondary resin to flow toward the fiber passage, includes a second branch path horizontally dividing the secondary resin moving in the horizontal direction, and is located below the first flow path; and a second temperature controller which is disposed along the second flow path and controls a temperature of the second flow path.

COATING DEVICE AND COATING METHOD

A coating device includes: a fiber passage through which a glass fiber passes downward in a vertical direction; a first flow path which is a flow path allowing a primary resin to flow toward the fiber passage and includes a first branch path horizontally dividing the primary resin moving in a horizontal direction; a first temperature controller which is disposed along the first flow path and controls a temperature of the first flow path; a second flow path which is a flow path allowing a secondary resin to flow toward the fiber passage, includes a second branch path horizontally dividing the secondary resin moving in the horizontal direction, and is located below the first flow path; and a second temperature controller which is disposed along the second flow path and controls a temperature of the second flow path.

Optical fiber coating die assembly having inlet tube

An optical fiber coating die assembly is provided. The optical fiber coating die assembly includes a housing defining a guide chamber having an inlet for receiving optical fiber and an outlet, a guide die located at the outlet of the guide chamber, and a sizing die. The optical fiber coating die assembly also includes a coating applicator disposed between the guide die and the sizing die, and a tube operatively coupled to the inlet of the guide chamber and axially aligned with the chamber to receive the optical fiber fed into the guide chamber and provide a barrier to air flow.

Optical fiber coating die assembly having inlet tube

An optical fiber coating die assembly is provided. The optical fiber coating die assembly includes a housing defining a guide chamber having an inlet for receiving optical fiber and an outlet, a guide die located at the outlet of the guide chamber, and a sizing die. The optical fiber coating die assembly also includes a coating applicator disposed between the guide die and the sizing die, and a tube operatively coupled to the inlet of the guide chamber and axially aligned with the chamber to receive the optical fiber fed into the guide chamber and provide a barrier to air flow.

OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING METHOD AND OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING APPARATUS

The optical fiber manufacturing method includes: a drawing step of drawing a glass fiber from an optical fiber base material with a melted tip; a passing step of passing the glass fiber through a fiber passage formed in a die; and a resin coating step of forming a resin layer on the outer periphery of the glass fiber by supplying a resin to the fiber passage through a flow path communicating with the fiber passage formed in the die. In the resin coating step, a temperature of the resin is controlled so that a supply pressure of the resin to the fiber passage becomes a value in a predetermined range.

OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING METHOD AND OPTICAL FIBER MANUFACTURING APPARATUS

The optical fiber manufacturing method includes: a drawing step of drawing a glass fiber from an optical fiber base material with a melted tip; a passing step of passing the glass fiber through a fiber passage formed in a die; and a resin coating step of forming a resin layer on the outer periphery of the glass fiber by supplying a resin to the fiber passage through a flow path communicating with the fiber passage formed in the die. In the resin coating step, a temperature of the resin is controlled so that a supply pressure of the resin to the fiber passage becomes a value in a predetermined range.

PROCESS FOR DRYING WET GLASS FIBRE FORMING PACKAGES
20220340485 · 2022-10-27 ·

Herein is described a process for drying wet glass fibre forming packages, the process comprising: providing a wet glass fibre forming package comprising a strand of glass fibres with an aqueous sizing applied to the glass fibres; and subjecting the wet glass fibre forming package to microwave radiation having a frequency in the range of about 750 to about 1050 MHz.

METHOD OF APPLYING COATING LIQUID TO AN OPTICAL FIBER

Provided herein is a method of and system for processing an optical fiber. The method includes the steps of drawing an optical fiber in a drawing direction along a process pathway through a coating chamber comprising an inlet and an outlet, and a coating liquid volume to coat the optical fiber; supplying the coating liquid through the inlet, the coating liquid exiting the coating chamber through the outlet; and recirculating to coating liquid exiting the coating chamber to the inlet.

METHOD OF APPLYING COATING LIQUID TO AN OPTICAL FIBER

Provided herein is a method of and system for processing an optical fiber. The method includes the steps of drawing an optical fiber in a drawing direction along a process pathway through a coating chamber comprising an inlet and an outlet, and a coating liquid volume to coat the optical fiber; supplying the coating liquid through the inlet, the coating liquid exiting the coating chamber through the outlet; and recirculating to coating liquid exiting the coating chamber to the inlet.

FIBRE OPTIC CABLE, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF

A fibre optic cable (500, 700, 1420) comprises one or more fibre units (502, 1302). Each fibre unit comprises two or more optical fibres (506, 1306) embedded in a solid resin material (520, 1320) to form a coated fibre bundle and an extruded polymer sheath (524, 1324). The sheath (524, 1324) of each fibre unit is primarily polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), with a friction reducing additive such as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The additive may be polythene based and/or polyacrylate based. The fibre unit may be applied in a pullback cable (500, 800, 1100), as a cable for pulling or pushing or as a blown fibre cable (502, 1302).