Superconductive fiberform ceramic composite

Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Copper containing

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505126, 505778, 505779, 505780, 505776, 505704, 505735, 505440, 505785, 428224, 428280, 428288, 428902, 428688, H01B 1202, H01L 3912, C04B 3545, C04B 35624

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ABSTRACT:
Processes are provided for forming a superconductive composite, comprising a superconductive metal oxide and a ceramic. The composite may be formed in any desired shape. Liquid nitrogen can be held around the superconductor longer and delivered in a more controlled fashion and the composite has improved resistance to shatter and thermal shock. The ceramic also provides protection from atmospheric deterioration of the superconductive oxide.

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