Using microwave xmfr for resistance soldering?
That sounds pretty neat. Pls keep us posted on your work with
superconducting transformers. I am not competent in that technology.
I hope Eric Snow also keeps us posted on his progress with
resistance-soldering. I'm interested in learning from Eric's
discoveries because I may be able to understand them and apply them.
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 20:09:11 -0500, "Tim Williams"
wrote:
"Don Foreman" wrote in message
.. .
Ya got me there, Tiim. I've never designed one-shot transformers.
How about superconducting transformers? I've got to imagine it's been done
by now, unless iron loses its ferromagnetic properties at low temperatures
(reverse-curie temp? heh).
In that case, the wire can be microns in diameter, thousands of turns can be
applied in a very small area, while still maintaining a high current density
due to the material.
Tim
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