Composite film for a fiber optic cable
US-9927590-B2 · Mar 27, 2018 · US
US10534149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10534149-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815889501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A flame retardant and/or crush-resistant optical cable is provided. The cable includes a plurality of optical fibers and an inner jacket surrounding the plurality of optical fibers. The inner jacket includes an inner layer and an outer layer. The cable includes an armor layer surrounding the inner jacket. The cable includes an outer jacket surrounding the armor layer. The inner layer of the inner jacket, the outer layer of the inner jacket and/or the outer jacket are formed from one or more different material providing different properties to the cable. For example, the outer jacket may be formed from a flame-retardant, zero-halogen polymer material, the inner layer of the inner jacket may be chemically resistant to inorganic material, and the outer layer of the inner jacket may be chemically resistant to organic material.
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A rugged, flame retardant, crush-resistant optical cable comprising: a plurality of buffer tubes; a plurality of optical fibers in each buffer tube; an inner jacket surrounding the plurality of buffer tubes, the inner jacket comprising: an inner layer formed from a first polymer material; and an outer layer surrounding the inner layer, the outer layer formed from a second polymer material; an armor layer formed from a contiguous strip of metal tape material wrapped in the circumferential direction around the inner jacket; and an outer jacket surrounding the armor layer, the outer jacket having an outer surface defining an exterior surface of the cable and an inner surface facing the armor layer, wherein the outer jacket is formed from a third polymer material; wherein the first polymer material is different from the second polymer material and is different from the third polymer material and the second polymer material is different from the third polymer material; wherein the third polymer material is a zero-halogen polymer material. 2. The optical cable of claim 1 , wherein the third polymer material has a brittle temperature of less than −30 degrees C. as determined using ASTM D746. 3. The optical cable of claim 2 , wherein the third polymer material meets the cold impact resistance test at −50 degrees C. using IEC 60811-506. 4. The optical cable of claim 3 , wherein the third polymer material has an elongation at break of at least 50% at −40 degrees C. as determined using IEC 60811-501. 5. The optical cable of claim 1 , wherein the third polymer material has a minimum elongation at break of 30% and a minimum break stress of 1 MPa at 70 degrees C. using ASTM D638 with a pulling speed of 1 mm/min. 6. The optical cable of claim 1 , wherein the inner layer of the inner jacket has a first thickness, wherein the outer layer of the inner jacket has a second thickness, and the outer jacket has a third thickness, wherein the second thickness is less than the first thickness and less than the third thickness, wherein the first thickness is less than the third thickness. 7. The optical cable of claim 6 , wherein the second thickness is less than 50% of the first thickness, and the first thickness is less than 80% of the third thickness. 8. The optical cable of claim 7 , wherein the first thickness is between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, the second thickness is between 0.1 mm and 0.7 mm, and the third thickness is between 1 mm and 3 mm. 9. The optical cable of claim 1 , wherein the first polymer material is a polyethylene containing material, wherein the second polymer material is a polyamide containing material, and the third polymer material is a flame retardant material. 10. The optical cable of claim 9 , wherein the first polymer material is a high density polyethylene material, and the third polymer material is a polymer material comprising ethylene butyl acrylate. 11. The optical cable of claim 1 , wherein the metal tape material is a corrugated steel tape that is wrapped around the inner jacket forming a metal tube that is continuous in the circumferential direction and continuous along at least a portion of the length of the cable. 12. An optical cable comprising: a plurality of buffer tubes; a plurality of optical fibers in each buffer tube; an inner jacket surrounding the plurality of buffer tubes, the inner jacket comprising: an inner layer formed from a first polymer material; and an outer layer surrounding the inner layer, the outer layer formed from a second polymer material; an armor layer surrounding the inner jacket; and an outer jacket surrounding the armor layer, the outer jacket formed from a third polymer material; wherein at least one of the first polymer material and the second polymer material is different from the third polymer material; wherein the third polymer material has a brittle temperature of less than −30 degrees C. as determined using ASTM D746. 13. The optical cable of claim 12 , wherein the third polymer material meets the cold impact resistance test at −50 degrees C. using IEC 60811-506. 14. The optical cable of claim 13 , wherein the third polymer material has an elongation at break of at least 50% at −40 degrees C. as determined using IEC 60811-501. 15. The optical cable of claim 12 , wherein the third polymer material has a minimum elongation at break of 30% and a minimum break stress of 1 MPa at 70 degrees C. using ASTM D638 with a pulling speed of 1 mm/min. 16. The optical cable of claim 12 , wherein the inner layer of the inner jacket has a first thickness, wherein the outer layer of the inner jacket has a second thickness, and the outer jacket has a third thickness, wherein the second thickness is less than 50% of the first thickness, and the first thickness is less than 80% of the third thickness. 17. The optical cable of claim 16 , wherein the first thickness is between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm, the second thickness is between 0.1 mm and 0.7 mm, and the third thickness is between 1 mm and 3 mm. 18. The optical cable of claim 12 , wherein the third polymer material contains ethylene butyl acrylate, a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) or a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). 19. An optical cable comprising: a plurality of buffer tubes a plurality of optical transmission elements in each buffer tube; an inner jacket surrounding the plurality of buffer tubes, the inner jacket comprising: an inner layer formed from a first polymer material; and an outer layer surrounding the inner layer, the outer layer formed from a second polymer material; an armor layer surrounding the inner jacket; and an outer jacket surrounding the armor layer, the outer jacket formed from a third polymer material; wherein the first polymer material is different from the second polymer material; wherein the third polymer material meets the cold impact resistance test at −50 degrees C. using IEC 60811-506, wherein the third polymer material has an elongation at break of at least 50% at −40 degrees C. as determined using IEC 60811-501. 20. The optical cable of claim 19 , wherein the third polymer material has an elongation at break of at least 30% as determined using IEC 60811-501 and a minimum break stress of 1 MPa at 70 degrees C. as determined using IEC 60811-501, wherein the inner layer of the inner jacket has a first thickness, wherein the outer layer of the inner jacket has a second thickness, and the outer jacket has a third thickness, wherein the second thickness is less than 50% of the first thickness, and the first thickness is less than 80% of the third thickness. 21. The optical cable of claim 20 , wherein the first polymer material is a polyethylene containing material, wherein the second polymer material is a polyamide containing material, and the third polymer material is a halogen-free flame retardant material.
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