Plasma annealing of stainless steel and nickel alloy wire—efficient, high-speed alternative to traditional tube annealing

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The paper outlines plasma annealing of stainless steel and nickel alloy wire in the diameter range of 0.5 mm to 5 mm. The workings of the plasma annealer and its components are explained. The production process is compared to the traditional tube annealing furnace in terms of process layout; production speed/output per line; pre-cleaning concept and environmental impact of both processes; power consumption; gas consumption; maintenance; and mechanical and surface properties and related drawability of the annealed materials.

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Description

The paper outlines plasma annealing of stainless steel and nickel alloy wire in the diameter range of 0.5 mm to 5 mm. The workings of the plasma annealer and its components are explained. The production process is compared to the traditional tube annealing furnace in terms of process layout; production speed/output per line; pre-cleaning concept and environmental impact of both processes; power consumption; gas consumption; maintenance; and mechanical and surface properties and related drawability of the annealed materials.

Additional information

Author(s)

Primoz Eiselt, Igor Rogelj, Peter Ziger, and Alois Ulrich Gruber, Plasmait GmbH, Austria

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 83rd Annual Convention (Interwire) in Atlanta, April 2013.

Year

2013