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[0001] The invention relates to a method for producing superconducting wire and tape material using the compound MgB
[0002] A superconducting line with Tc=39 K to 40 K has recently been demonstrated for the first time in the binary alloy MgB
[0003] Furthermore, an MgB
[0004] It is also possible to produce MgB
[0005] The invention is based on the problem of providing a method permitting the technical manufacture of long, superconducting wire and tape or strip material using MgB
[0006] This problem is solved by using a method that is based on the “powder-in-the-tube” technology, which is known per se. In this process, a composite consisting of a cover tube made of a material with normal conductivity, and a powder of a superconducting compound, or of a preliminary product of the compound contained in the tube, are processed to the superconducting wire material by reshaping and thermal treatment steps.
[0007] A composite is supplied to the processing method that contains a superconducting MgB
[0008] The composite could include a MgB
[0009] In addition, it is also possible to use a single-component powder mixture consisting of only Mg-powder and B-powder.
[0010] However, it is possible also to use a single-component powder mixture consisting of Mg-powder and B-powder as well as one or more metal powders of Al, Ag, Cu, Au, Sc, Y, Dy, Gd, Hf, Ti, Zr, Ta, V, Nb, Cr, Mo, Mn, Os and Ru.
[0011] The powders should have a narrow grain band with an average particle size of d <10 μm. It is also preferable to use powders that have two narrow grain bands that differ from each other in the average grain size by the factor 5 to 10.
[0012] The cover tubes may consist of Cu, Ag, Ta, Nb, Mo, W, Fe or Mg, or their alloys.
[0013] When an Mg cover tube is used, it can be surrounded by another cover tube that preferably consists of Fe, Nb or Ta.
[0014] One or more treatments should be used to de-solidify the cover tube during the step when the composite is reshaped, and the step for forming the superconducting MgB
[0015] For example, the thermal treatment for de-solidifying the cover tube occurs at temperatures between 300° C. and 1100° C.
[0016] The thermal treatment for forming the superconducting MgB
[0017] Furthermore, the sintering of the superconducting MgB
[0018] To compact the composite, it is possible also to apply the hot isostatic pressing method (HIP process) at temperatures of >500° C. and pressures of >2 bar.
[0019] With the method as defined by the invention it is possible to produce superconducting tape and wire material based on the compound MgB
[0020] The method as defined by the invention is explained in greater detail in the following examples of different executions of the method according to the invention.
[0021] MgB
[0022] To produce a mechanically alloyed Mg—B—powder, an Mg-powder with a purity of 99.8% and an amorphous boron powder with a purity of 99.9% were mixed at the ratio of the stoichiometric composition of the MgB