Optical fiber ribbon
The present disclosure relates to an optical fiber ribbon that provides a high-capacity communication network, is capable of being rolled in a width direction so as to efficiently use a space in a conduit, minimizes separation between ribbons constituting the optical fiber ribbon or damage to optical fibers during a rolling process, and facilitates overall connection or branching at a connection end.
1 . An optical fiber ribbon formed by bonding a plurality of optical fibers in parallel to each other, wherein
each pair of adjacent optical fibers among the plurality of optical fibers is bonded to each other through a plurality of bonding parts disposed at predetermined intervals in a longitudinal direction of the optical fiber, and
in the longitudinal direction of the optical fiber, a length of each of the bonding parts is 5 mm to 15 mm, a period of the bonding parts is 10 mm to 90 mm, and a length of a non-bonding part is 5 mm to 75 mm,
wherein the period (P) of the bonding parts is a sum of the length (a) of each bonding part and the length (c) of the non-bonding part, wherein a coupling rate is given by:
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length
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period
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and wherein the coupling rate is 19% to 30%.
2 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein the length of each bonding part is 13.5 mm to 15 mm, the period of the bonding parts is 50 mm to 70 mm, and the length of the non-bonding part is 33.5 mm to 55 mm.
3 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein a longitudinal length of the optical fiber ribbon in a non-bonding region that is not bonded by the bonding part in a width direction of the optical fiber ribbon is 0 mm to 30 mm.
4 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 3 , wherein the longitudinal length (b) of the optical fiber ribbon in the non-bonding region is 10 mm to 20 mm.
5 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein
the optical fiber ribbon includes N optical fibers, and
a position of a bonding part configured to bond an n-th optical fiber (n being a natural number equal to or greater than 1) and an (n+1)-th optical fiber among the N optical fibers in the longitudinal direction of the optical fiber is located in a middle between positions of bonding parts configured to bond the (n+1)-th optical fiber and an (n+2)-th optical fiber (n+2 being a natural number equal to or less than N) in the longitudinal direction.
6 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein
an upper part and/or a lower part of the bonding part are bonded to each other in a state in which a pair of optical fibers to be bonded is circumscribed, or
a pair of optical fibers is bonded to each other at the bonding part in a state in which the pair of optical fibers is spaced apart from each other.
7 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 6 , wherein
when each optical fiber has a diameter of 230 μm to 270 μm,
the number of the bonding parts where the optical fibers are bonded to each other in a circumscribed state, among the plurality of bonding parts, is greater than the number of the bonding parts where the optical fibers are bonded to each other in a state of being spaced apart from each other.
8 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 6 , wherein
when each optical fiber has a diameter of 180 μm to 220 μm,
the number of the bonding parts where the optical fibers are bonded to each other in a state of being spaced apart from each other, among the plurality of bonding parts, is greater than the number of the bonding parts where the optical fibers are bonded to each other in a circumscribed state.
9 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein a resin constituting each bonding part has an elongation of 120% to 250% in a cured or sintered state.
10 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein a resin constituting each bonding part has a secant modulus of 1 MPa to 200 MPa at 2.5% strain in a cured or sintered state.
11 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein
each bonding part is formed using a general application method of a resin, and
the resin used in the general application method has a viscosity of 4,000 mPa·s to 6,000 mPa·s at 25° C.
12 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 11 , wherein the general application method is a roller application method using a roller having a resin injection portion and formed in a shape that enables periodic resin injection.
13 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein
each bonding part is formed using a precision application method of a resin, and
the resin used in the precision application method has a viscosity of 500 mPa·s to 1,500 mPa·s at 25° C.
14 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 13 , wherein the precision application method is a dispenser application method using a dispenser.
15 . The optical fiber ribbon according to claim 1 , wherein a resin constituting each bonding part has a tensile strength of 5 MPa to 25 MPa.
16 . A rolled optical fiber ribbon formed by rolling the optical fiber ribbon according to any one of claims 1 to 15 , wherein at least one optical fiber constituting the optical fiber ribbon comprises at least one optical fiber disposed in a state of not being bonded to at least one optical fiber to be bonded.