High-purity Tl(1223) ceramics have been produced by a reaction under high i
sostatic gas pressure (50 bar). A new method of synthesis consisting in a t
wo-step reaction involving substantial melting at very high temperature (up
to 1100 degrees C) produced well-shaped plate-like grains, An electrophore
tic deposition (ED) technique then was used to produce uniform layers of co
ntrolled thickness on Ag ribbons. By alternating ED and uniaxial pressing,
a high degree of c-axis texture, comparable with the one generally observed
for Bi-based tapes, was obtained thanks to the appropriate grain morpholog
y of the ceramic that had been synthesized by the two-step reaction. After
annealing, critical current densities up to 11,000 A/cm(2) were reached. De
spite the fact that the transport properties are still dominated by weak li
nks, some important obstacles in particular difficulties in phase formation
and in texturing - have been overcome, indicating that T1(1223) remains a
promising material for large scale high-Tc superconductor applications.