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Continuous processing of BSCCO-2212/Ag dip-coated conductors

Abstract:
A continuous process has been developed for the production of unlimited lengths of BSCCO-2212 open-surface conductor using a long multi-zone furnace. Dip-coated tape is pulled through a partial-melting/annealing temperature profile, forming phase-pure, well-aligned 2212. Critical currents of 85-108A at 4.2K, 0T have been achieved, comparing well with identical tape in a conventional heat-treatment Highly homogeneous properties are obtained since every part of the tape receives an identical heat-treatment, avoiding the thermal gradients experienced across wind-and-react coils.
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HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS: SYNTHESIS, PROCESSING, AND LARGE-SCALE APPLICATIONS More from this journal
Pages:
167-175
Publication date:
1996-01-01
Event title:
Symposium on High Temperature Superconductors - Synthesis, Processing, and Large-Scale Applications, at the 1996 TMS Annual Meeting
ISBN:
0873393260


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21008
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2012-12-19
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