Abstract: There is disclosed the structure of a superconductive wiring fabricated on an insulating substrate comprising a conductive pattern having at least one wiring strip of a superconductive ceramic formed on the insulating substrate and a protective film covering the wiring pattern and formed of a basic oxide, the basic oxide hardly reacts with the superconductive ceramic because of the fact that most of the superconductive ceramics are bases, then the wiring strip is allowed to stay in the superconductive state for a prolonged period of time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 1989
Date of Patent:
June 23, 1992
Assignee:
Mitsubishi Kinzoku K.K.
Inventors:
Satoru Mori, Hideaki Yoshida, Takuo Takeshita, Yoshio Kanda
Abstract: In the recovery of chlorine from iron chloride by causing reaction between an oxidizing gas and a gas containing iron chloride as the predominant constituent within an oxidation furnace, the initial meeting of the two reacting gases is caused to take place in an unobstructed space within the furnace, the oxygen being injected into the furnace in directions and at a velocity such that the resulting turbulent flow due to the initial collision of the two gases will not reach the furnace wall, whereby depositing of Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 on the furnace wall is reduced to a minimum.