Claims
- 1. Optical fiber cable, comprising a buffer tube comprising at least one optical fiber housed therein, said buffer tube being made from a polyolefin material wherein said polyolefin material forming said buffer tube has a density of at least 0.940 g/ml or higher, measured according to ASTM standard D792, on the material which has been cooled in water at 15° C. after being heated up to its melting temperature, and a melt flow index at 190° C. and 2.16 kg lower than about 3 g/lomin, the ratio between the melt flow index at 190° C. and 21.6 kg and the melt flow index at 190° C. and 2.16 kg of said polyolefin material being higher than about 40.
- 2. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein said melt flow index is lower than about 2 g/10 mm.
- 3. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein said ratio is higher than about 70.
- 4. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein said buffer tube is in contact with a waterblocking filling composition.
- 5. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein said buffer tube is made from polyethylene.
- 6. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein said at least one fiber is immersed into a waterblocking filling composition in contact with said buffer tube.
- 7. Optical fiber cable according to claim 6, wherein said waterblocking filling composition comprises a polyolefin base oil.
- 8. Optical fiber cable according to claim 7, wherein said polyolefin base oil is an internal polyolefin.
- 9. Optical fiber cable according to claim 1 wherein the polyolefin material forming said buffer tube has a density of 0.950 g/ml or higher when subjected to a natural cooling from its molten state.
- 10. Optical fiber cable according to claim 9 wherein said polyolefin material shows a solubility in n-heptane at 85° C. after 24 hours of less than about 2%.
- 11. Optical fiber cable according to claim 9 wherein said polyolefin material shows a weight increase of less than 10%, preferably of less than about 8% when contacted at 85°C. with a polyolefinic oil having a kinematic viscosity of about 30 cSt at 40°C., a viscosity index of about 128 and a weight average molecular weight in the range from approximately 400 Dalton to approximately 600 Dalton.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/EP00/07170, filed Jul. 26, 2000, and claims the priority to European Patent Application No. 99116488.0, filed Aug. 23, 1999, and the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/151,067, filed Aug. 27, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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