Lamination method

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Specific mode of heating or applying pressure

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C505S430000, C505S431000

Reexamination Certificate

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07845548

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a lamination method. The lamination method includes making the interior of a process chamber a vacuum, the process chamber including a first and a second metal sheet, supplying the first and the second metal sheets, injecting a bonding material between the first and the second metal sheets supplied, bonding the first and the second metal sheets with each other, and heating the bonded metal sheets. The first metal sheet is a superconductive tape, and the second metal sheet is stabilization metal tape.

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