New, reinforced {101} [110] textured Ag/Ni-alloys composite ribbons were developed as possible substrates for coated conductors without any buffer layer. The texture quality and tensile strength were investigated. A new technique to bond the Ag and Ni or alloy layers through a Cu foil was presented. The Ag/Ni-alloys composite ribbons were fabricated by choosing proper sintering processing to bond the different layers followed by cold rolling and recrystallization. A thin Cu foil was intercalated between the initial Ag and Ni or alloy pieces to get a tough bond. A unique and stable {110} [110] annealing texture was obtained in 300 pm thick A Ag/Ni composite ribbon after annealing. X-ray ODF analysis and EBSD measurements in the top Ag layer showed distribution of misorientation angles around 10-15degrees. A {110} [110] texture was also found in ribbons as thin as 50 mum. which cannot be obtained with pure Ag ribbons. A pronounced reduction of Ag amount was obtained in 60 mum thick Ag/NiCrV ribbons, with a textured Ag top layer being as thin as 7 mum. The amount of Ag was decreased by 75% compared to pure Ag ribbons of the same thickness. A strong enhancement of the mechanical properties was observed. The yield strength sigma(0.2) at 77 K was 220 MPa for Ag/NiCrV ribbons, i.e. considerably higher than the 30 MPa for pure Ag ribbons. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.