Trying to make a Superconducting tube

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I'm doing an experiment which requires the fabrication of a superconducting hollow cylinder but I am unable to find a firm which does custom manufacturing of this nature. I have found numerous which sell the high Tc powders (YBCO BSCCO). My question is if I do just buy the powders what could I do to form my cylinder? I was thinking I could either press it into shape or add a binder of some sort. However I recognize the binder idea may diminish some properties of the HTS.

Any and all insight appreciated.
 
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Can't you just buy a solid cylinder of niobium or aluminum and then drill a hole?

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
Can't you just buy a solid cylinder of niobium or aluminum and then drill a hole?

Zz.

Liquid helium is expensive.
 
Yes, but so is making a tube of YBCO that manages to superconduct. I was going to recommend a niobium tube. You can buy these commercially.
 

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