Filling compound for fiber optical cables
First Claim
1. A composition useful as a filling material for substantially filling voids between fiber optical conductors in a fiber optic cable, wherein the filling material does not include an inorganic gelling agent and consists essentially of(a) 85 to 95 parts by weight of oil selected from the group consisting of(a1) naphthenic mineral oils comprising 45 to 50 wt. % naphthenics and the balance paraffins, exhibiting a viscosity at 40°
- C. of 19 to 66 centistokes, a viscosity at 100°
C. of 3.5 to 7.5 centistokes, a viscosity index of 40 to 65, a specific gravity at 15.6°
C. of 0.87 to 0.90, a pour point of -45°
F. to -25°
F., and an average molecular weight of 310 to 400; and
(a2) poly-alphaolefins and mixtures thereof, exhibiting a viscosity at 40°
C. of 15 to 400 centistokes, a viscosity at 100°
C. of 1 to 40 centistokes, a viscosity index of 120 to 160, specific gravity at 15.6°
C. of 0.79 to 0.84, and a pour point of -100°
F. to -50°
F.;
(b) 5 to 15 parts by weight of a (styrene)-(ethylene/propylene) diblock copolymer having a styrene;
(ethylene/propylene) ratio of 37.5;
62.5 to 27.5;
72.5, a Shore A hardness of 70 to 75 and a specific gravity of about 0.90 to 0.95;
(c) an optional antioxidant component in an amount if present up to 2 parts by weight; and
(d) optional metal deactivator in an amount if present up to 0.1 part by weight.
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Abstract
Disclosed are hydrophobic compositions useful for filling the voids within jacketed optical fiber cables. The compositions include about 85 to 95 parts by weight of mineral oil, 5 to 15 parts by weight of a (styrene)-(ethylene/propylene) diblock copolymer having a styrene: (ethylene/propylene) ratio of 37.5:62.5 to 27.5:72.5 and a specific gravity of about 0.90 to 0.95, optional antioxidant, and optional metal deactivator.
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1. A composition useful as a filling material for substantially filling voids between fiber optical conductors in a fiber optic cable, wherein the filling material does not include an inorganic gelling agent and consists essentially of
(a) 85 to 95 parts by weight of oil selected from the group consisting of (a1) naphthenic mineral oils comprising 45 to 50 wt. % naphthenics and the balance paraffins, exhibiting a viscosity at 40° - C. of 19 to 66 centistokes, a viscosity at 100°
C. of 3.5 to 7.5 centistokes, a viscosity index of 40 to 65, a specific gravity at 15.6°
C. of 0.87 to 0.90, a pour point of -45°
F. to -25°
F., and an average molecular weight of 310 to 400; and(a2) poly-alphaolefins and mixtures thereof, exhibiting a viscosity at 40°
C. of 15 to 400 centistokes, a viscosity at 100°
C. of 1 to 40 centistokes, a viscosity index of 120 to 160, specific gravity at 15.6°
C. of 0.79 to 0.84, and a pour point of -100°
F. to -50°
F.;(b) 5 to 15 parts by weight of a (styrene)-(ethylene/propylene) diblock copolymer having a styrene;
(ethylene/propylene) ratio of 37.5;
62.5 to 27.5;
72.5, a Shore A hardness of 70 to 75 and a specific gravity of about 0.90 to 0.95;(c) an optional antioxidant component in an amount if present up to 2 parts by weight; and (d) optional metal deactivator in an amount if present up to 0.1 part by weight. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- C. of 19 to 66 centistokes, a viscosity at 100°
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