Multiwire conductor having increased interwire resistance and go

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Conductor structure

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29599, 29825, 156 50, 156155, 174126S, 174128S, 228200, 335216, 428613, 428614, 428930, H01B 708, H01B 1200

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044318626

ABSTRACT:
An improved multiwire conductor of the type which is mechanically stabilized by a solder filler. A solder filled conductor is heated to a temperature sufficient to make the solder brittle, but below the melting point of the solder. While still hot, the conductor is flexed, causing the solder to separate from the wires comprising the conductor, thereby increasing the interwire resistance. In one embodiment the conductor may be heated to a temperature above the eutectic temperature of the solder so that a controlled amount of solder is removed. The subject invention is particularly suited for use with braided, ribbon-type, solder filled superconductors.

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