Electric direct resistance patenting and tempering of spring wire, Part I

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The operating costs, effects on grain structure, and physical properties of products resulting from electric direct resistance patenting and tempering of steel spring wire are discussed. A diagram of the process is presented. First of two parts.

Description

The document from November 1937 outlines advancements in the electric direct resistance patenting and tempering of spring wire. It describes a process where wire is heated using electric current to a quenching temperature, enabling precise temperature control during heating and cooling cycles. The method eliminates the need for traditional high-temperature furnaces and lead pots, reducing maintenance and handling costs while improving efficiency. It also produces a finer-grained sorbitic structure, beneficial for subsequent wire drawing operations. The process prevents surface decarburization, supports faster wire speeds, and results in a product with superior physical properties and adaptability compared to conventional methods.

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Additional information

Author(s)

Trautman, O.C., Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Cleveland Wire Spring Co.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products12(11): 711-714 1937

Year

1937