Claims
- 1. For use in a vitrification process, a method of creating an electrically conductive path between a pair of electrodes, the electrodes being at least partially surrounded by a material to be vitrified, the method comprising:
- creating a trench in the material to be vitrified, the trench extending from one electrode to the other;
- placing an elongated, electrically conductive, tubular member in the trench, the tubular member extending along substantially the length of the trench and having opposite ends respectively positioned adjacent the electrode at each end of the trench, the tubular member having an elongated, flexible tubular sheath made of a gas permeable fabric, and an electrically conductive material received within and substantially filling the sheath, the material being a loose graphite-glass frit mixture that cannot independently hold a defined shape such that the sheath retains the material and causes the material to define a continuous electrically conductive path;
- creating an electrically conductive contact between the electrodes and the ends of the tubular member; and
- covering the tubular member in the trench.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the gas-permeable material is made of a gauze fabric.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/363,259, filed Dec. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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