Two-axial rolling is a promising deforming technique for BSCCO/Ag composite
because of several benefits. In comparison to flat rolling, it allows us t
o increase filament density, to improve the homogeneity and to make texture
in two perpendicular planes. Up to now, this deformation has not yet been
well understood. Therefore, the density evolution at the transverse cross-s
ections of two-axially rolled BSCCO cores of single and multicore Ag-sheath
ed wires was studied by microhardness profiles (HV0.01). The obtained resul
ts allow the better understanding of two-axial rolling of BSCCO/Ag composit
e and also show what deforming parameters should be used to obtain homogene
ous and dense ceramic filaments by the powder-in-tube method.