Title :
100 μm-diametrical thin coaxial cable for electronics and mechatronics in upcoming information society
Author :
Kobayashi, S. ; Hira, K. ; Ukawa, K.Y. ; Suzaki, Y. ; Ishihara, H. ; Mihara, Y. ; Miyagawa, H. ; Morita, T. ; Horibe, Y. ; Shikama, Tomokazu
Author_Institution :
Yoshinogawa Electr. Wire & Cable Co., Ltd., Japan
fDate :
31 Oct.-3 Nov. 2004
Abstract :
This paper reports a prototype of thin coaxial cable, of which diameter is 100 μm and of which shield layer is made by plating technique. The developed thin cable consists of four parts; 1) Core metal: It is a copper line which diameter is 30 μm 2) Insulator: It is formed around a core metal by Fluoroplastic, and its diameter containing the core metal is 82 μm; 3) Shield Layer: 3 μm-thickness copper layer is mounted around the core by plating; 4) Jacket: It covers the shield layer by poly-urethane. A key of the process is a surface treatment to Fluoroplastic as the pre-treatment of plating. The cold plasma under atmospheric pressure is applied to the modification of surface condition of Fluoroplastic. This paper deals with the overview of process and the details of the key processes among them. Then, the properties of prototype are discussed with some experiments about its mechanical and electromagnetic properties.
Keywords :
coaxial cables; copper; mechatronics; plasma materials processing; plastics; prototypes; reviews; surface treatment; 100 micron; 3 micron; 30 micron; 82 micron; Cu; Fluoroplastic; atmospheric pressure; cold plasma; core metal; diametrical thin coaxial cable; electromagnetic properties; electronics; insulator; mechanical properties; mechatronics; overview; plating technique; polyurethane; prototype; shield layer; surface treatment; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Cable insulation; Cable shielding; Coaxial cables; Copper; Mechanical factors; Mechatronics; Metal-insulator structures; Prototypes; Surface treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Micro-Nanomechatronics and Human Science, 2004 and The Fourth Symposium Micro-Nanomechatronics for Information-Based Society, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8607-8
DOI :
10.1109/MHS.2004.1421286