Description
The production of wire bars from secondary copper scrap in a suitable reverberatory furnace is discussed. Methods for elimination of impurities such as lead and sulfur are presented. Second of two parts.
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The production of wire bars from secondary copper scrap in a suitable reverberatory furnace is discussed. Methods for elimination of impurities such as lead and sulfur are presented. Second of two parts.
The production of wire bars from secondary copper scrap in a suitable reverberatory furnace is discussed. Methods for elimination of impurities such as lead and sulfur are presented. Second of two parts.
Author(s) | Scheuch, W.A., Western Electric Co. Inc., Scott, J.W. |
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Publication/Event/Pages | Wire & Wire Products5(1): 12-13 1930 |
Year | 1930 |
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