Copper laminated flexible jumper are manufactured by stacking several foils of electrolytic copper and then applying high current under high pressure. This is a special metal diffusion whereby the metal itself melts and forms homogenous bonds thus giving a very negligible, almost nil, mill volt drop across the connector, thereby reducing the temperature rise and increasing the current carrying capacity of the jumper. In this process, no filler metal is used to join two layers together. They have a constant cross section over whole length. The current carrying capacity of solid bus bar and copper laminated jumper manufactured by this process is the same. Therefore Laminated Copper flexible Jumper are a substitute for solid bus bar.