Cg. Morgan et al., CONTINUOUS MELT PROCESSING OF BI2212 AG DIP COATED TAPES/, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 7(2), 1997, pp. 1711-1714
Bi-2212/Ag tapes have been produced using a continuous dip coating and
partial melt processing technique. The role of the annealing and melt
processing temperatures on the microstructure and current-carrying pr
operties of the tapes are reported. In particular, the effect of a pre
-anneal heat treatment on the residual carbon content from the organic
binder has been investigated, in order to improve critical currents.
These results have been used to optimise the temperature profile of a
multiple-zone tube furnace through which continuous melt processing of
the tape is possible. Multiple metre lengths of superconducting tape
have been produced and wound into coils. Critical currents of 8.3A in
statically processed tapes and 1.9A in continuously processed tapes ha
ve been achieved at 77K, zero field.