Claims
- 1. A composite heat resistant and oxidation resistant electrical wire comprising: an electrically conducting core consisting essentially of copper or a copper alloy and trace amounts of naturally occurring impurities, an electrically conducting intermediate layer circumferentially surrounding said core, said intermediate layer being made of an electrically conducting material including naturally occurring impurities, said electrically conducting material being selected from the group consisting of titanium boride and carbon, and a nickel layer circumferentially surrounding said electrically conducting intermediate layer.
- 2. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, further comprising an oxidation inhibiting ceramics layer provided on the exterior of said nickel layer.
- 3. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, wherein said copper alloy contains at least 0.1 percent by weight of silver.
- 4. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, wherein said electrically conducting intermediate layer has a thickness of at least 0.05 .mu.m.
- 5. The composite electrical wire of claim 2, wherein particles forming said electrically conducting intermediate layer and said oxidation inhibiting ceramics layer are at the most 5 .mu.m in mean particle diameter.
- 6. The composite electrical wire of claim 2, wherein said oxidation inhibiting ceramics layer is at least 0.3 .mu.m in thickness.
- 7. The composite electrical wire of claim 2, wherein said oxidation inhibiting ceramics layer is at least 1 .mu.m in thickness.
- 8. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, having an initial conductivity measured in accordance with IACS, said electrical wire having an operating conductivity also measured in accordance with IACS after said composite conductor has been subjected to a temperature of 500.degree. C. for 2000 hours, said operating conductivity being greater than 71% of said initial conductivity.
- 9. The composite electrical wire of claim 8, wherein said operating conductivity is at least about 98% of said initial conductivity.
- 10. The composite electrical wire of claim 8, wherein said initial conductivity is about 83% of standard conductivity in accordance with IACS.
- 11. The composite electrical wire of claim 9, wherein said initial conductivity is about 83% of standard conductivity in accordance with IACS.
- 12. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, wherein said composite conductor has a conductivity of about 83% of standard conductivity in accordance with IACS.
- 13. The composite electrical wire of claim 1, wherein said electrically conducting intermediate layer is made of titanium boride, and traces of naturally occurring impurities, and wherein said composite electrical wire has a conductivity of about 83% of standard conductivity in accordance with IACS.
- 14. The composite electrical wire of claim 2, having an initial conductivity measured in accordance with IACS, said electrical wire having an operating conductivity also measured in accordance with IACS after said composite electrical wire has been subjected to a temperature of 500.degree. C. for 2000 hours, and wherein said operating conductivity is greater than 71% of said initial conductivity.
- 15. A composite heat resistant and oxidation resistant electrical wire comprising: an electrically conducting core consisting essentially of copper or a copper alloy and trace amounts of naturally occurring impurities, an electrically conducting intermediate layer circumferentially surrounding said core, said intermediate layer including trace amounts of naturally occurring impurities and being made of an electrically conducting material selected from the group consisting of titanium boride and carbon, said electrical wire further comprising a nickel layer circumferentially surrounding said electrically conducting intermediate layer, wherein said intermediate layer inhibits diffusion between said core and said nickel layer, and wherein a heat-resistant operating conductivity of said composite electrical wire measured in accordance with IACS after said composite electrical wire has been subjected to a temperature of 500.degree. C. for 2000 hours is at least about 98% of an initial conductivity of said composite electrical wire measured in accordance with IACS.
- 16. The composite conductor in accordance with claim 15, wherein said initial conductivity is about 83% of standard conductivity in accordance with IACS.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a CONTINUATION; of application Ser. No. 07/823,995, filed on Jan. 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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