Method for making tight-buffered optical fiber having improved fiber access
Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems and methods for providing tight-buffered optical fiber having improved fiber access. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method for making a tight buffer upcoated optical fiber having a predetermined buffer stripping force i...
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creator | Ly, Heng Weimann, Peter, A Goddard, Timothy |
description | Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems and methods for providing tight-buffered optical fiber having improved fiber access. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method for making a tight buffer upcoated optical fiber having a predetermined buffer stripping force is provided. The method includes controlling residual acrylate unsaturation (RAU) and oxygen in at least an outer surface of un-buffered optical fiber, applying a tight buffer composition comprising acrylate to the un-buffered optical fiber, and curing the tight buffer composition.
A buffered optical fiber is disclosed, comprising a core, a cladding, and primary, secondary and tertiary layers. The tertiary layer comprises at least an outer surface having about 2% to about 30% reacted acrylated unsaturation (RAU). A buffer comprising an ultraviolet curable acrylate material surrounds the fiber, and is strippable from the fiber. |
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