Copper drawing lubrication — an interfacial problem

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Chemical factors of surface and interfacial phenomena are important to copper wiredrawing. The substantivity, stability, optimum working temperature, and effect of temperature on drawing emulsions are discussed. The function of copper soap in copper wiredrawing is considered. A pH value between 8.0 and 9.5, and carefully controlled temperature and copper soap content, are required for proper lubricant effect of drawing emulsions.

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Chemical factors of surface and interfacial phenomena are important to copper wiredrawing. The substantivity, stability, optimum working temperature, and effect of temperature on drawing emulsions are discussed. The function of copper soap in copper wiredrawing is considered. A pH value between 8.0 and 9.5, and carefully controlled temperature and copper soap content, are required for proper lubricant effect of drawing emulsions.

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Author(s)

Peppmoeller, R.Chemische Fabrik Stockhausen & Cie

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire Journal12(8): 68-70 1979

Year

1979