Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
Patent
1990-07-27
1994-01-11
Group, Karl
Superconductor technology: apparatus, material, process
High temperature , per se
Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k
505741, 505780, 501 1, 264 63, 264 65, C04B 3500
Patent
active
052781356
ABSTRACT:
Ceramic compositions comprising a distillable binder, shaped articles formed therefrom and a method for making said compositions and for forming the shaped articles.
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Howard, Jr. Edward G.
Tietz Raymond F.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Group Karl
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