Claims
- 1. A process for producing an ultra-thin walled, pinhole free thermoplastic polymer coated conductor, comprising:(a) providing an extruder for producing polymer coated wires, including (i) a die, having an opening out of which a wire is pulled, surrounded by molten extrudate; and (ii) a heater set immediately outside of said opening; (b) introducing molten thermoplastic material into said die; (c) pulling wire through said die as said molten thermoplastic material is being introduced into said die, thereby forming an extrudate swell about said wire as it exits said die; and (d) as said wire is being pulled through said die, controlling said heater to raise the temperature in the immediate vicinity of said opening, thereby subjecting said extrudate swell to a heat that allows for a finished extrudate having a wall thickness of less than about 50.8 microns (2 mils) to be produced without shear or pinholes.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said wire has a diameter of about 25.4 micron (1 mil) wire.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT
This invention was made with government support under 2R44NS34993 awarded by SBIR. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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