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Patent
CA 2069681
A resistive current limiter takes the form of a hollow cylinder and is composed of high-temperature super- conducting material. In this connection, the high- temperature superconducting material may be a polynary oxide. To produce said resistive current limiter, a homogeneous melt is prepared from an oxide mixture, suitable for forming high-temperature superconductors, in a specified stoichiometry and said melt is allowed to run, at temperatures above 900°C, into a casting zone which rotates about its horizontal axis. The molding, solidified as a cylinder, is removed from the casting zone. The cylinder is sawn so as to produce a gap extending parallel to its axis. Furthermore, a multiplicity of slits are sawn into the cylinder parallel to the gap. Finally, the cylinder is heat-treated for up to 150 hours at 700 to 900°C in an oxygen-containing atmosphere.
Bock Joachim
Preisler Eberhard
Fetherstonhaugh & Co.
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
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