A new hot-dip aluminum coating process for steel wires

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This paper presents a new hot-dip aluminum coating process called the lead-aluminum method. In this process clean steel wire is drawn through molten flux, first bath of molten lead, second bath of molten lead and then molten aluminum. Discussed are problems with the hot-dip aluminum coating process currently in use in 1982. Results of the new method are given.

Description

This paper presents a new hot-dip aluminum coating process called the lead-aluminum method. In this process clean steel wire is drawn through molten flux, first bath of molten lead, second bath of molten lead and then molten aluminum. Discussed are problems with the hot-dip aluminum coating process currently in use in 1982. Results of the new method are given.

Additional information

Author(s)

Fang, Y.Shiangtang Steel and Iron Plant, Shu, M.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire Journal International16(5): 60, 62 1983, Paper presented at WAI 52nd Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA USA

Year

1983