Low-loss cable and preparation method thereof
A low-loss, cable technology that can be used in the manufacture of coaxial cables, insulating conductors/cables, coaxial cables/analog cables, etc., to solve problems such as flammable chemicals
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Embodiment 5~7
[0057] Extrusion of the composition using approximately equal proportions of carbon dioxide and HFC-134a
[0058] Table 5 shows the data of Examples 5-7, which can be used for comparison and comparison with the data of Comparative Examples 1-4. These data demonstrate improved properties of foams produced using mixtures of carbon dioxide and HFC-134a. These examples were achieved by maintaining a constant carbon dioxide level while increasing the concentration of HFC-134a co-blowing agent. The density of the extruded foams in Examples 5-7 was significantly lower compared to the control experiments in Comparative Examples 1-4.
[0059] In particular, in Examples 5-7, the content of open cells remained low despite a large drop in density. Assembled cables containing these performance-modified foams show significant improvements in cable performance.
[0060] Parameters and results of table 5 embodiment 5~7
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Embodiment 8~11
[0063] Extrusion of Foam Compositions Using Various Nucleating Agent Types and Die Diameters
[0064] Table 6 shows the data of Examples 8-11 which can be used for comparison and contrast with the data of Comparative Examples 1-4. The data in Table 6 demonstrate the improved properties of foams made from mixtures of carbon dioxide and HFC-134a. These specific examples focus on the use of various CO 2 / HFC-134a ratio and content of manufactured products.
[0065]Experiments using different conditions, such as different nucleating agents and die diameters, still produced LDPE foams with very low open cell content. Even in the absence of nucleating agents, which lead to a marked increase in pore size, a suitable density and open cell content is still obtained. In addition, 0.25% talc was used instead of azodicarbonamide to obtain suitable density and open cell content. These data therefore indicate that the blowing process using carbon dioxide and HFC-134a as a co-blowing age...
Embodiment 12~15
[0069] Extrusion of foam compositions under various processing pressures
[0070] Table 7 shows the data for Examples 12-15. These data demonstrate that the foaming process described herein has a wide range of pressure and temperature processing. In particular, low open cell content was maintained and low density was achieved even when the melt pressure was varied from 500 to 540 psi and the melt temperature was varied from 119 to 134°C.
[0071] Parameters and results of table 7 embodiment 12~15
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