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Some of the metallurgical factors in the manufacture of fine wire are reviewed. Melting, casting, hot-working, annealing, and cleaning are considered. Inclusions, gaseous impurities, shrinkage, and closure are discussed.
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Some of the metallurgical factors in the manufacture of fine wire are reviewed. Melting, casting, hot-working, annealing, and cleaning are considered. Inclusions, gaseous impurities, shrinkage, and closure are discussed.
Some of the metallurgical factors in the manufacture of fine wire are reviewed. Melting, casting, hot-working, annealing, and cleaning are considered. Inclusions, gaseous impurities, shrinkage, and closure are discussed.
Author(s) | Jackson, C.M.Battelle Memorial Institute, Dunleavy, J.G.Hall, A.M. |
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Publication/Event/Pages | Wire & Wire Products34(10): 1349, 1351-1352, 1396-1401 1959, Paper presented at WAI 29th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH USA |
Year | 1959 |
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