Method for manufacturing an elongated member from a superconduct

Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – Processes of producing or treating high temperature... – Process of making wire – tape – cable – coil – or fiber

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing an elongated member from a superconducting ceramic material comprising the steps of providing a hollow supporting body of metal or a metallic alloy having a hollow inside section therein, introducing a superconducting ceramic material into the hollow inside section of the hollow supporting body, drying the above liquid, so that the superconducting ceramic material is coated on the inside of the supporting body; and firing the supporting body and the ceramic material in an oxidizing atmosphere.

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