A correlation of the tensile strength and electrical conductivity of hard-drawn copper wire with preferred orientation, Part I

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In part one of a series, a brief history of wiredrawing is presented, and current methods used in the drawing of copper wire are discussed. Some new experimental methods for improving wire rod are considered. A new method whereby copper is tapped from the molten bath into 0.625 inch grooves on a horizontal, revolving plate prior to rolling into rod and cold drawing is described.

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In part one of a series, a brief history of wiredrawing is presented, and current methods used in the drawing of copper wire are discussed. Some new experimental methods for improving wire rod are considered. A new method whereby copper is tapped from the molten bath into 0.625 inch grooves on a horizontal, revolving plate prior to rolling into rod and cold drawing is described.

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Author(s)

Drier, R.W., Michigan College of Mining and Technology, John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Western Electric Co., Inc.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products10(4): 137-140 1935

Year

1935