Commercial NbTi and Nb
3Sn multifilamentary superconducting wire is becoming increasing important for use in research and commercial magnet systems. In both materials the temperature dependence of J
cplays a major role in the determination of magnet system operating parameters and design stability margins. We report here critical current density measurements as a function of temperature from 4.2 to 19 K and of applied magnetic field upto 8 T for multifilamentary Nb
3Sn wire and for 2 alloys of NbTi superconducting wire. From this data [

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![[\\partial H_{c2}/\\partial T]T=T_{c}](/images/tex/9460.gif)
can be obtained and stability criteria and other superconducting parameters of the wires may be extracted.