Optical fiber assemblies, and methods and apparatus for the manufacture thereof
View Patent ↗Methods for manufacturing cables and cables assemblies include providing particulate matter within a tube extruded about optical fiber. The particles may be accelerated so that as they strike the tube they mechanically attach to the tube.
1. A method of making a fiber optic assembly, comprising:
providing at least one optical fiber;
extruding a polymeric tube about the at least one optical fiber; and
applying at least a portion of a plurality of water-swellable powder particles to an interior of the tube as the tube is extruded about the at least one optical fiber and the tube is at a temperature of at least 200° C., wherein the water-swellable powder particles comprise super-absorbent polymers and have an average particle size of about 150 microns or less, and wherein the powder particles are conveyed to the interior of the tube in a motive gas at a velocity of at least 5 m/s.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the powder particles are conveyed to the interior of the tube through a nozzle.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the powder particles are conveyed to the interior of the tube in a motive gas at a velocity of at least 20 m/s.
4. A method of making a fiber optic assembly, comprising;
providing at least one optical fiber;
extruding a polymeric tube about the at least one optical fiber;
applying at least a portion of a plurality of water-swellable powder particles to an interior of the tube as the tube is extruded about the at least one optical fiber and the tube is at a temperature of at least 200° C., wherein the water-swellable powder particles comprise super-absorbent polymers and have an average particle size of about 150 microns or less; and
conveying the powder particles through a passageway in strand phase flow before applying the powder to the interior of the tube.
5. A method of making a fiber optic assembly, comprising:
providing at least one optical fiber;
extruding a tube comprising a polymer about the at least one optical fiber;
continuously conveying particulate matter and motive gas through a passageway, wherein the particulate matter includes water-swellable powder comprising super-absorbent polymers, and wherein the powder particles have an average particle size of about 150 microns or less; and
accelerating the particulate matter through a nozzle so that at least a portion of the particulate matter is mechanically attached to an interior of the tube, wherein the particulate matter and motive gas are accelerated to dilute phase velocities as the particulate matter and motive gas are discharged from the nozzle.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the nozzle is adjacent to the tube as the tube is extruded.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein an exit of the nozzle is within an axial distance of 5 mm from a downstream end of an extrusion die.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein at least 30% of the particulate matter conveyed through the passageway becomes mechanically attached to the interior of the tube.
9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:
passing the motive gas through a venturi nozzle; and
mixing the motive gas with the particulate matter downstream of the venturi nozzle.
10. A method of making a fiber optic assembly, comprising:
providing at least one optical fiber;
passing motive gas through a venturi nozzle;
mixing powder particles with the motive gas downstream of the venturi nozzle wherein the powder particles include water-swellable powder comprising super-absorbent polymers, and wherein the powder particles have an average particle size of about 150 microns or less; and
conveying the powder particles through a passageway in strand phase flow;
extruding a polymeric tube about the at least one optical fiber; and
accelerating the powder particles through a nozzle, wherein at least some of the powder particles strike an interior of the tube and are applied to an application area of an interior surface area of the tube.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the application area is less than 40% of an interior surface area of the tube and at least 30% of the powder particles accelerated to the interior of the tube become mechanically attached to the interior surface of the tube.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the powder particles, including water-swellable powder comprising super-absorbent polymers, have an average particle size of about 60 microns or less.