Metallurgical and wiredrawing performance comparison of ETP and oxygen-free copper

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The differences in manufacturing ETP and oxygen-free copper products are reflected in their metallurgical and physical characteristics, which ultimately defines their performance and suitability for different wire and cable products. ETP rod manufacturing involves casting in a metallic mold followed by hot rolling stages. In contrast, oxygen-free products utilize casting in a graphite mold, which may be followed by cold rolling. The distinctive differences include copper matrix nonuniformities and inclusions.

Description

The differences in manufacturing ETP and oxygen-free copper products are reflected in their metallurgical and physical characteristics, which ultimately defines their performance and suitability for different wire and cable products. ETP rod manufacturing involves casting in a metallic mold followed by hot rolling stages. In contrast, oxygen-free products utilize casting in a graphite mold, which may be followed by cold rolling. The distinctive differences include copper matrix nonuniformities and inclusions.

Additional information

Author(s)

Masoud Garshasb, Phelps Dodge Copper Products, USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 76th Annual Convention (Wire Expo) in Boston, May, 2006. Published in WJI, September 2007, pp. 84-88.

Year

2006