Lime coating of rods vs — what?

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Studies on the use of silicate of soda and trisodium phosphate as substitute for lime in the coating of wire prior to drawing are described. Advantages of these compounds (elimination of the baking operation, highly polished finish, favorable economics) and disadvantages (brittleness of rods, die wear) are considered.

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Studies on the use of silicate of soda and trisodium phosphate as substitute for lime in the coating of wire prior to drawing are described. Advantages of these compounds (elimination of the baking operation, highly polished finish, favorable economics) and disadvantages (brittleness of rods, die wear) are considered.

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Author(s)

Hobbs, H.G.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products9(9): 311-314 1934

Year

1934