US PATENT SUBCLASS 505 / 432
.~.~ Isostatic pressing (e.g., HIP, hydrostatic pressing, etc.)


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505 /   HD   SUPERCONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY: APPARATUS, MATERIAL, PROCESS

300  DF  PROCESSES OF PRODUCING OR TREATING HIGH TEMPERATURE (Tc GREATER THAN 30 K) SUPERCONDUCTOR MATERIAL OR SUPERCONDUCTOR CONTAINING PRODUCTS OR PRECURSORS THEREOF {24}
430  DF  .~ Process of making wire, tape, cable, coil, or fiber {4}
432.~.~ Isostatic pressing (e.g., HIP, hydrostatic pressing, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 505/432

Isostatic pressing (e.g., HIP, hydrostatic pressing, etc.):

(under subclass 430) Process wherein the superconducting material, usually in particulate form, is compacted uniformly in all directions by the application of constant external fluid pressure to shape the superconducting material into a dense form.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

264, Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes, particularly

603+, for vitrifying or sintering of shaped particulate bodies, subclasses 84+ for process of shaping or treating using explosive force, subclasses 104+ for forming electrical articles by shaping electroconductive material, and subclasses 109+ for consolidating to shape particulate material.