Making bismuth wire by the extrusion process

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An extrusion process for producing bismuth wire is described. A slug or a quantity of powdered bismuth is placed in a chamber and heated; a piston then forces the metal through an orifice to produce wire. Experiments on antimony wire production by this method are also discussed.

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An extrusion process for producing bismuth wire is described. A slug or a quantity of powdered bismuth is placed in a chamber and heated; a piston then forces the metal through an orifice to produce wire. Experiments on antimony wire production by this method are also discussed.

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Author(s)

Stockbarger, D.C., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products4(4): 123, 139 1929

Year

1929