Claims
- 1. A coated optical fiber comprising
- an optical fiber and
- a radiation-curable primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, comprising
- (A) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a reactively terminated urethane oligomer which is the reaction product of (i) a hydrocarbon polyolol, the hydrocarbon portion of which is fully or partially hydrogenated and has a weight average molecular weight of from about 500 to about 4,000; (ii) a wholly aliphatic polyisocyanate; and (iii) an endcapping monomer supplying a reactive terminus;
- (B) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a hydrocarbon monomer containing between 6 and 20 carbon atoms which is terminated with at least one end group reactive with the reactive terminus of (A); and
- (C) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on the total weight of (A), (B), and (C),
- wherein the tensile modulus of the coating composition, when cured, is less than about 500 psi at 25.degree. C.,
- and wherein the refractive index of the cured coating composition is 1.48 or higher.
- 2. A coated optical fiber comprising
- an optical fiber and
- a radiation-curable primary coating layer according to claim 1, additionally comprising from about 5 percent to about 60 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a monomer or oligomer (G) which is capable of increasing the refractive index relative to that of a composition containing only (A), (B) and (C),
- wherein said monomer or oligomer (G) is selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene glycol nonylphenyl ether acrylates; polyalkylene glycol nonylphenyl ether methacrylates; and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A coated optical fiber comprising
- an optical fiber and
- a radiation-curable primary coating composition surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, comprising
- (A) from about 30 percent to about 70 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether urethane oligomer having as a backbone a hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 40 percent by weight of 1,10-decane dithiol;
- (C) from about 2 percent to about 10 percent by weight of hydroxymethyl phenyl propanone photoinitiator;
- (D) from about 1 percent to about 20 percent by weight of trimethylol ethane trivinyl ether crosslinking agent; and
- (E) from about 0.001 percent to about 0.1 percent by weight of diethyl hydroxyl amine stabilizer,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B), and (C).
- 4. A coated optical fiber comprising
- an optical fiber and
- a radiation-curable primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, comprising
- (A) from about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether-terminated urethane oligomer having as a backbone an hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 80 percent by weight of hexanediol divinyl ether; and
- (C) from about 0.05 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate cationic cure initiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B) and (C).
- 5. A coated optical fiber according to claim 1 wherein said primary coating layer was radiation cured subsequent to application on said glass fiber.
- 6. A coated optical fiber according to claim 2 wherein said primary coating layer was radiation cured subsequent to application on said glass fiber.
- 7. A coated optical fiber according to claim 3 wherein said primary coating layer was radiation cured subsequent to application on said glass fiber.
- 8. A coated optical fiber according to claim 4 wherein said primary coating layer was radiation cured subsequent to application on said glass fiber.
- 9. A coated optical fiber according to claim 1 wherein said coating layer is formed from reactively terminated materials that are radiation-curable and that are radiation-cured in situ.
- 10. A coated optical fiber according to claim 2 wherein said coating layer is formed from reactively terminated materials that are radiation-curable and that are radiation-cured in situ.
- 11. A coated optical fiber according to claim 3 wherein said coating layer is formed from reactively terminated materials that are radiation-curable and that are radiation-cured in situ.
- 12. A coated optical fiber according to claim 4 wherein said coating layer is formed from reactively terminated materials that are radiation-curable and that are radiation-cured in situ.
- 13. An optical fiber coated with
- a radiation-cured primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a reactively terminated urethane oligomer which is the reaction product of (i) a hydrocarbon polyol, the hydrocarbon portion of which is fully or partially hydrogenated and has a weight average molecular weight of from about 500 to about 4,000; (ii) a wholly aliphatic polyisocyanate; and (iii) an endcapping monomer supplying a reactive terminus;
- (B) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a hydrocarbon monomer containing between 6 and 20 carbon atoms which is terminated with at least one end group reactive with the reactive terminus of (A); and
- (C) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on the total weight of (A), (B), and (C),
- wherein the tensile modulus of the coating composition, when cured, is less than about 500 psi at 25.degree. C.,
- and wherein the refractive index of the cured coating composition is 1.48 or higher.
- 14. An optical fiber coated with
- a radiation cured primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 30 percent to about 70 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether urethane oligomer having as a backbone a hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 40 percent by weight of 1,10-decane dithiol;
- (C) from about 2 percent to about 10 percent by weight of hydroxymethyl phenyl propanone photoinitiator;
- (D) from about 1 percent to about 20 percent by weight of trimethylol ethane trivinyl ether crosslinking agent; and
- (E) from about 0.001 percent to about 0.1 percent by weight of diethyl hydroxyl amine stabilizer,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B), and (C).
- 15. An optical fiber coated with
- a radiation-cured primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether-terminated urethane 1,2-oligomer having as a backbone an hydrogenated polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 80 percent by weight of hexanediol divinyl ether; and
- (C) from about 0.05 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate cationic cure initiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B) and (C).
- 16. An optical fiber coated with
- a radiation cured primary coating layer surrounding said fiber and forming a coating thereon, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether-terminated urethane oligomer having as a backbone an hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 80 percent by weight of hexanediol divinyl ether;
- (C) from about 0.05 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate cationic cure initiator; and
- (D) from about 0.3 percent to about 1.0 percent by weight of a silane adhesion promoter selected from the group consisting of mercapto-functional silanes; vinyl-functional silanes; acrylate-functional silanes; methacrylate-functional silanes; epoxy-functional silanes; and mixtures thereof,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B) and (C).
- 17. A coated optical fiber comprising
- a glass fiber, and
- a continuous coating applied to and surrounding said fiber and formed of a cured oligomeric material having a tensile modulus of at least about 40,000 psi and a glass transition temperature of at least about 50.degree. C., wherein said oligomeric material before cure comprised
- an aliphatic urethane oligomer based on a polyester and/or polyether and containing a reactive terminus;
- a hydrocarbonaceous viscosity adjusting component capable of reacting with said oligomer; and
- an optional photoinitiator.
- 18. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said oligomer (A) is terminated with a terminus selected from the group consisting of acrylic, methacrylic, vinylic, allylic, itaconic, crotonic, styrenic, acrylamide, norbornenyl, acetylenic, epoxy, mercapto, amino and mixtures thereof.
- 19. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said hydrocarbon polyol of (A)(i) is selected from the group consisting of fully or partially hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polyol; 1,2-polybutadiene polyol hydrogenated to an iodine number of from 9 to 21; fully or partially hydrogenated polyisobutylene polyol; polybutene polyol; hydrogenated dimer diol; and mixtures thereof.
- 20. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said organic polyisocyanate of (A)(ii) is selected from the group consisting of isophorone diisocyanate; dicyclohexyl-methane-4,4'-diisocyanate; hexamethylene diisocyanate; and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate.
- 21. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with an hydroxyalkyl vinyl ether.
- 22. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with hydroxybutyl vinyl ether.
- 23. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with allyl ether.
- 24. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said hydrocarbon monomer (B) is selected from the group consisting of hexyl acrylate; hexyl methacrylate; 2-ethylhexyl acrylate; 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate; octyl acrylate; octyl methacrylate; isooctyl acrylate; isooctyl methacrylate; decyl acrylate; decyl methacrylate; isodecyl acrylate; isodecyl methacrylate; lauryl acrylate; lauryl methacrylate; stearyl acrylate; stearyl methacrylate; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 hydrocarbon diol diacrylates; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 hydrocarbon diol dimethacrylates; tridecyl acrylate; tridecyl methacrylate; palmitic acrylate; palmitic methacrylate; 1,10-decane dithiol; hexanediol divinyl ether; mercaptoacetate esters; mercaptopropionate esters; lauryl vinyl ether; ethylhexylvinyl ether; isodecyl vinyl ether; butanediol divinyl ether; cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 diol divinyl ethers; and mixtures thereof.
- 25. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 1.0 percent to about 50.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a crosslinking agent (D) distinct from (A), (B) and (C).
- 26. An optical fiber according to claim 14 wherein said crosslinking agent (D) comprises trimethylol ethane trivinyl ether and is distinct from (A), (B) and (C).
- 27. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said oligomer (A) is characterized by the formula ##STR4## where R.sup.1 is a linear or branched hydrocarbon polymer of from 500 to 4,000 molecular weight selected from the group consisting of fully or partially hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene; 1,2-polybutadiene hydrogenated to an iodine number of from 9 to 21; fully or partially hydrogenated polyisobutylene; polybutene polyol; and hydrogenated dimer diol;
- R.sup.2 is a linear, branched or cyclic alkylene of from six to twenty carbon atoms; and
- X and Q are independently either
- (a) a radical or the formula: ##STR5## wherein R.sup.5 is selected from the group consisting of acrylic, methacrylic, vinylic, allylic, itaconic, crotonic, styrenic, acrylamide, norbornenyl, acetylenic, epoxy, mercapto and amino; R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 are independently hydrogen, methyl, ethyl or propyl; m is an integer from 1 to 10; and p is either zero or one, or
- (b) a saturated alkyl radical of from nine to twenty carbon atoms, with the proviso that said oligomer must possess at least one reactive terminal group.
- 28. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said coating materials additionally comprise from about 0.0001 percent to about 3.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a stabilizer (E).
- 29. An optical fiber according to claim 28 wherein said stabilizer (E) is selected from the group consisting of diethyl hydroxylamine; organic phosphites; hindered phenols; trihexylamine; octadecyl-3-(3',5'-di-tertbutyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl) propionate; thiodiethylene bis (3,5-ditertbutyl-4-hydroxy) hydrocinnamate; butylated para-cresol-dicyclopentadiene copolymer; tetrakis methane; 3-aminopropyltrimethoxy silane; and mixtures thereof.
- 30. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 0.1 percent to about 3.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of an organofunctional silane adhesion promoter (F).
- 31. An optical fiber according to claim 30 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is selected from the group consisting of amino-functional silanes; mercapto-functional silanes; acrylate-functional silanes; methacrylate-functional silanes; acrylamido-functional silanes; allyl-functional silanes; vinyl-functional silanes; and mixtures thereof.
- 32. An optical fiber according to claim 30 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is selected from the group consisting of mercaptoalkyl trialkoxy silane; methacryloxyalkyl trialkoxy silane; aminoalkyl trialkoxy silane; vinyl trialkoxy silane; and mixtures thereof.
- 33. An optical fiber according to claim 30 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is gamma-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane.
- 34. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is selected from the group consisting of hydroxymethylphenyl propanone; hydroxycyclohexylphenyl ketone; dimethoxyphenyl aceto-phenone; 2-methyl-1,4-(methylthio)phenyl-2-morpholino-propane-1; 1-(4-isopropyl-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-1-one; 1-(4-dodecylphenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-1-one; 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl-2(2-hydroxy-2-propyl) ketone; diethoxy-acetophenone; 2,2-di-sec-butoxyaceto-phenone; diethoxyphenyl acetophenone; (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-octyloxyphenyl) diphenyl sulfonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-decyloxyphenyl)phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-octadecyl-oxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; and mixtures thereof.
- 35. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is hydroxymethylphenyl propanone.
- 36. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate.
- 37. An optical fiber according to claim 13 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 0.1 percent to about 10 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a mercapto functional chain transfer agent (H).
- 38. An optical fiber according to claim 14 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise (F) from about 0.3 percent to about 1.0 percent by weight of gamma-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane adhesion promoter.
- 39. An optical fiber coated with a radiation-curable secondary coating layer surrounding said fiber which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (I) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of an aliphatic urethane oligomer based on a polyester and/or polyether and containing a reactive terminus;
- (II) from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of a hydrocarbonaceous viscosity-adjusting component capable of reacting with the reactive terminus of (I);
- (III) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of a photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (I), (II) and (III).
- 40. An optical fiber coated with a secondary coating layer according to claim 39 wherein said component (I) is a mixture of urethane oligomers, each based on a polyether and each acrylate terminated.
- 41. An optical fiber according to claim 39 wherein said compound (II) is a mixture of isobornyl acrylate and hexanediol diacrylate.
- 42. An optical fiber according to claim 39 additionally comprising a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of amines, hindered phenols, organic phosphites and mixtures thereof.
- 43. An optical fiber according to claim 42 wherein said stabilizer is thiodiethylene bis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy) hydrocinnamate.
- 44. An optical fiber according to claim 39 wherein said photoinitiator is hydroxycyclohexylphenyl ketone.
- 45. An optical fiber according to claim 39 wherein said photoinitiator is (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate.
- 46. An optically useful article coated with a radiation-cured layer surrounding said article and forming a coating thereon, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a reactively terminated urethane oligomer which is the reaction product of (i) a hydrocarbon polyol, the hydrocarbon portion of which is fully or partially hydrogenated and has a weight average molecular weight of from about 500 to about 4,000; (ii) a wholly aliphatic polyisocyanate; and (iii) an endcapping monomer supplying a reactive terminus;
- (B) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a hydrocarbon monomer containing between 6 and 20 carbon atoms which is terminated with at least one end group reactive with the reactive terminus of (A);
- (C) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of a photoinitiator;
- (F) from about 0.1 percent to about 3.0 percent by weight of an organofunctional silane adhesion promoter; and
- (G) from about 5 percent to about 60 percent by weight of a monomer or oligomer which is capable of increasing the reactive index relative to that of a composition containing only (A), (B) and (C),
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (A), (B), and (C),
- wherein the tensile modulus of the coating composition, when cured, is less about 500 psi at 25.degree. C.,
- and wherein the refractive index of the cured coating composition is 1.48 or higher.
- 47. An optical fiber coated with a secondary coating layer surrounding said fiber, which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (I) from about 40 percent to about 80 percent by weight of a mixture of aliphatic urethane acrylate oligomers based on polyether backbones;
- (II) from about 25 percent to about 50 percent by weight of a mixture of isobornyl acrylate and hexanediol diacrylate;
- (III) from about 2.0 percent to about 7.0 percent by weight of hydroxycyclohexylphenyl ketone photoinitiator; and
- (IV) from about 0.5 percent to about 1.5 percent by weight of thiodiethylene bis(3,5-ditertbutyl-4-hydroxy)-hydrocinnamate stabilizer,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (I), (II) and (III).
- 48. A coated optical fiber comprising an optical fiber, coated with
- (1) a radiation-cured primary coating layer which surrounds said fiber and forms a coating thereon and which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a reactively terminated urethane oligomer which is the reaction product of (i) a hydrocarbon polyol, the hydrocarbon portion of which is fully or partially hydrogenated and has a weight average molecular weight of from about 500 to about 4,000; (ii) a wholly aliphatic polyisocyanate; and (iii) an endcapping monomer supplying a reactive terminus;
- (B) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of a hydrocarbon monomer containing between 6 and 20 carbon atoms which is terminated with at least one end group reactive with the reactive terminus of (A); and
- (C) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on the total weight of (A), (B), and (C),
- wherein the tensile modulus of the coating composition, when cured, is less than about 500 psi at 25.degree. C.,
- and wherein the refractive index of the cured coating composition is 1.48 or higher, and
- (2) a radiation-cured secondary coating layer is situated overtop said primary coating layer and which is the radiation-cured product of
- (I) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of an aliphatic urethane oligomer based on a polyester and/or polyether and containing a reactive terminus;
- (II) from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of a hydrocarbonaceous viscosity-adjusting component capable of reacting with the reactive terminus of (I);
- (III) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of a photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (I), (II) and (III).
- 49. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said primary coating layer was radiation cured subsequent to application on said glass fiber.
- 50. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said coating layer is formed from reactively terminated materials that are radiation-curable and that are radiation-cured in situ.
- 51. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said oligomer (A) is terminated with a terminus selected from the group consisting of acrylic, methacrylic, vinylic, allylic, itaconic, crotonic, styrenic, acrylamide, norbornenyl, acetylenic, epoxy, mercapto, amino and mixtures thereof.
- 52. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said hydrocarbon polyol of (A)(i) is selected from the group consisting of fully or partially hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polyol; 1,2-polybutadiene plyol hydrogenated to an iodine number of from 9 to 21; fully or partially hydrogenated polyisobutylene polyol; polybutene polyol; hydrogenated dimer diol; and mixtures thereof.
- 53. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said organic polyisocyanate of (A)(ii) is selected from the group consisting of isophorone diisocyanate; dicyclohexyl-methane-4,4'-diisocyanate; hexamethylene diisocyanate; and trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate.
- 54. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with an hydroxyalkyl vinyl ether.
- 55. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with hydroxybutyl vinyl ether.
- 56. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said oligomer (A) is endcapped with allyl ether.
- 57. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said hydrocarbon monomer (B) is selected from the group consisting of hexyl acrylate; hexyl methacrylate; 2-ethylhexyl acrylate; 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate; octyl acrylate; octyl methacrylate; isooctyl acrylate; isooctyl methacrylate; decyl acrylate; decyl methacrylate; isodecyl acrylate; isodecyl methacrylate; lauryl acrylate; lauryl methacrylate; stearyl acrylate; stearyl methacrylate; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 hydrocarbon diol diacrylates; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 hydrocarbon diol dimethacrylates; tridecyl acrylate; tridecyl methacrylate; palmitic acrylate; palmitic methacrylate; 1,10-decane dithiol; hexanediol divinyl ether; mercaptoacetate esters; mercaptopropionate esters; lauryl vinyl ether; ethylhexylvinyl ether; isodecyl vinyl ether; butanediol divinyl ether; cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether; C.sub.14 -C.sub.15 diol divinyl ethers; and mixtures thereof.
- 58. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 1.0 percent to about 50.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a crosslinking agent (D) distinct from (A), (B) and (C).
- 59. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said crosslinking agent (D) comprises trimethylol ethane trivinyl ether and is distinct from (A), (B) and (C).
- 60. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said coating materials additionally comprise from about 0.0001 percent to about 3.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a stabilizer (E).
- 61. A coated optical fiber according to claim 60 wherein said stabilizer (E) is selected from the group consisting of diethyl hydroxylamine; organic phosphites; hindered phenols; trihexylamine; octadecyl-3-(3',5'-di-tertbutyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl) propionate; thiodiethylene bis (3,5-ditertbutyl-4-hydroxy) hydrocinnamate; butylated para-cresol-dicyclopentadiene copolymer; tetrakis methane; 3-aminopropyltrimethyoxy silane; and mixtures thereof.
- 62. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 0.1 percent to about 3.0 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of an organofunctional silane adhesion promoter (F).
- 63. A coated optical fiber according to claim 62 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is selected from the group consisting of amino-functional silanes; mercapto-functional silanes; acrylate-functional silanes; methacrylate-functional silanes; acrylamido-functional silanes; allyl-functional silanes; vinyl-functional silanes; and mixtures thereof.
- 64. A coated optical fiber according to claim 62 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is selected from the group consisting of mercaptoalkyl trialkoxy silane; methacryloxyalkyl trialkoxy silane; aminoalkyl trialkyoxy silane; vinyl trialkoxy silane; and mixtures thereof.
- 65. A coated optical fiber according to claim 62 wherein said silane adhesion promoter (F) is gamma-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane.
- 66. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is selected from the group consisting of hydroxymethylphenyl propanone; hydroxycyclohexylphenyl ketone; dimethoxyphenyl aceto-phenone; 2-methyl-1,4-(methylthio) phenyl-2-morpholino-propane-1; 1-(4-isopropyl-phenyl)-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-1-one; 4-(2-hydroxyethoxy) phenyl-2(2-hydroxy-2-propyl) ketone; diethoxy-acetophenone; 2,2 -di-sec-butoxyaceto-phenone; diethoxyphenyl acetophenone; (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-octyloxyphenyl) diphenyl sulfonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-decyloxy-phenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; (4-octadecyl-oxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate; and mixtures thereof.
- 67. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is hydroxymethylphenyl propanone.
- 68. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said photoinitiator (C) is (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate.
- 69. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise from about 0.1 percent to about 10 percent by weight, based on total weight of (A), (B) and (C), of a mercapto functional chain transfer agent (H).
- 70. A coated optical fiber according to claim 69 wherein said coating layer materials additionally comprise (F) from about 0.3 percent to about 1.0 percent by weight of gamma-mercaptopropyl trimethoxy silane adhesion promoter.
- 71. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said component (I) is a mixture of urethane oligomers, each based on a polyether and each acrylate terminated.
- 72. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said compound (II) is a mixture of isobornyl acrylate and hexanediol diacrylate.
- 73. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 additionally comprising a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of amines, hindered phenols, organic phosphites and mixtures thereof.
- 74. A coated optical fiber according to claim 73 wherein said stabilizer is thiodiethylene bis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy) hydrocinnamate.
- 75. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said photoinitiator is hydroxycyclohexylhenyl ketone.
- 76. A coated optical fiber according to claim 48 wherein said photoinitiator is (4-octyloxyphenyl) phyenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate.
- 77. A coated optical fiber comprising an optical fiber, coated with
- (1) a radiation-cured primary coating layer which surrounds said fiber and forms a coating thereon and which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 30 percent to about 70 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether urethane oligomer having as a backbone a hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 40 percent by weight of 1,10-decane dithiol;
- (C) from about 2 percent to about 10 percent by weight of hydroxymethyl phenyl propanone photoinitiator;
- (D) from about 1 percent to about 20 percent by weight of trimethylol ethane trivinyl ether crosslinking agent; and
- (E) from about 0,001 percent to about 0.1 percent by weight of diethyl hydroxyl amine stabilizer
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B), and (C); and
- (2) a radiation-cured secondary coating layer which is situated overtop said primary coating layer and which is the radiation-cured product of
- (I) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of an aliphatic urethane oligomer based on a polyester and/or polyether and containing a reactive terminus;
- (II) from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of a hydrocarbonaceous viscosity-adjusting component capable of reacting with the reactive terminus of (I);
- (III) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of a photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (I), (II) and (III).
- 78. A coated optical fiber comprising an optical fiber, coated with
- (1) a radiation-cured primary coating layer which surrounds said fiber and forms a coating thereon and which is the radiation-cured product of materials comprising
- (A) from about 20 percent to about 80 percent by weight of an aliphatic vinyl ether-terminated urethane oligomer having as a backbone an hydrogenated 1,2-polybutadiene polymer;
- (B) from about 5 percent to about 80 percent by weight of hexanediol divinyl ether; and
- (C) from about 0.05 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of (4-octyloxyphenyl) phenyl iodonium hexafluoro antimonate cationic cure initiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based upon total weight of (A), (B) and (C); and
- (2) a radiation-cured secondary coating layer which is situated overtop said primary coating layer and which is the radiation-cured product of
- (I) from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of an aliphatic urethane oligomer based on a polyester and/or polyether and containing a reactive terminus;
- (II) from about 20 percent to about 60 percent by weight of a hydrocarbonaceous viscosity-adjusting component capable of reacting with the reactive terminus of (I);
- (III) optionally, from about 0.05 percent to about 10.0 percent by weight of a photoinitiator,
- wherein all of the stated percentages are percentages by weight based on total weight of (I), (II) and (III).
Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 268,528 filed Jul. 6, 1994, now abandoned, which was a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 868,933, filed Apr. 16, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,712. That application was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 742,531 filed Aug. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,146,531, which application was a continuation of Ser. No. 350,239, filed May 11, 1989, abandoned.
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