Laminated construction having strippable layers

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B29C 47/02 (2006.01) H01B 3/44 (2006.01) H01B 7/38 (2006.01) H01B 9/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1261113

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Laminated construction having strippable layers A laminated construction comprising at least three extruded layers of polymer-based material in which an intermediate layer (4) between a first layer (3) and a second layer (5) is strippably bonded to the first layer (3) and fully bonded to the second layer (5) such that the second layer together with substantially all of the intermediate layer (4) is readily strippable from the first layer (3). In particular, the invention relates to an insulated electrical cable in which such a laminated construction is arranged substantially coaxially about a core conductor (1); the first later (3) being an inner layer of insulating material, the intermediate layer (4) being either of insulating material or of a semi-conductive shielding material and the second layer (5) being an outer layer of a semi-conductive shielding material. Preferably, an additional layer of semi-conductive shielding material is positioned between the core conductor (1) and the first layer (3).

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