Composite construction process and superconductor produced there

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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174126S, 174126CP, 428609, 428660, 428661, 428662, 428642, 428646, 428615, H01L 3924

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ABSTRACT:
A method of producing composite rod or wire of increased strength and fineness wherein the composite is formed by reducing a lamina of two metals which have been rolled to form a cylindrical billet wherein one of the metals is in expanded form. The composite produced can be encased in copper and fabricated to produce a superconductor. Alloys contemplated for producing superconductors are Nb.sub.3 Sn, Nb.sub.3 Ga, Nb.sub.3 Ge, Nb.sub.3 Si, Nb-Ti, V.sub.3 Ga, V.sub.3 Si, V.sub.3 Sn, V.sub.3 Al, and V.sub.3 Ge laminated on bronze, Al, Cu, Ta, or combinations thereof.

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