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Apparatus for coating optical fibers

US4530750A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateSep 10, 1984
Grant dateJul 23, 1985
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Expiry dateSep 10, 2004

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  • Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
  • CPC primaryC03C25/104
  • WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

Vitreous optical fibers are useful in an expanding number of technologies. A process, corresponding apparatus, and a hermetically sealed fiber of the above nature are disclosed wherein high energy ionized plasmas are used in a continuous production of a coated vitreous optical fiber. Drawn fibers are axially aligned by ambient gases discharging through high vacuum gas locks. These fibers are then continuously fed through a high energy plasma zone so that the surface of the drawn fiber is subjected to ionized bombardment. This provides plasma-milling of the fiber surface for improving the fiber strength and for superior bonding of subsequently applied coatings. In preferred practice, a vacuum zone is used to deposit, from a plasma ion source, a diamond-like elemental carbon film onto the moving fiber. Another plasma vacuum zone may be used to deposit, over the carbon film, a very thin film of a conductive elemental metal illustratively; tin, indium and aluminum. To increase the thickness of the previously deposited metallized coating or film, the moving, pre-coated fiber is immersed in and passed through a more condensed molecular form of the metal used in the previous coating proce…

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