Claims
- 1. A method for fabricating an electrical conductor insulated with an ultramicrocellular foamed polymer insulation having a void volume greater than about 75%, wherein the velocity of propagation of the insulated conductor is greater than 90% of the speed of light, comprising:
- (a) mixing a polymer, a solvent, and optionally a nucleating agent to form a mixture;
- (b) applying heat and pressure to the mixture to form and maintain a single phase solution of at least the polymer and the solvent;
- (c) flash spinning the polymer onto the conductor by bringing the solution and conductor in contact with each other in a die having a geometry such that there is a region within the die or near the exit of the die where the pressure is lower than that required in step (b) and in which region the solution spontaneously forms two phases, one phase being substantially solvent and the other phase being substantially solvent-plasticized polymer, thereby forming a polymer-coated conductor;
- (d) coating the polymer-coated conductor from step (c) with a solution comprising 10-100 wt % inflatant in a solvent and drying the coated conductor to remove excess solvent; and,
- (e) exposing the polymer-coated conductor to air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure to inflate the polymer coating to form the ultramicrocellular foamed polymer insulation.
- 2. A method for fabricating an electrical conductor insulated with an ultramicrocellular foamed polymer insulation having a void volume greater than about 75%, wherein the velocity of propagation of the insulated conductor is greater than 90% of the speed of light, comprising:
- (a) mixing a polymer, a solvent, an inflatant and optionally a nucleating agent to form a mixture;
- (b) applying heat and pressure to the mixture to form and maintain a single-phase solution of at least the polymer, the solvent, and the inflatant;
- (c) flash spinning the polymer onto the conductor by bringing the solution and conductor in contact with each other in a die having a geometry such that there is a region within the die or near the exit of the die where the pressure is lower than that required in step (b) and in which region the solution spontaneously forms two phases, one phase being substantially solvent and the other phase being substantially solvent-plasticized polymer which contains the inflatant, thereby forming a polymer-coated conductor;
- (d) optionally coating the polymer-coated conductor from step (c) with a solution comprising 10-100 wt % inflatant in a solvent and drying the coated conductor to remove excess solvent; and
- (e) exposing the polymer-coated conductor to air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure to inflate the polymer coating to form the ultramicrocellular foamed polymer insulation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/647,889, filed Jan. 30, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,998 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/476,333 filed Feb. 7, 1990 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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