Tensile strength control in high carbon rods

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Meeting finished wire tensile strength requirements with direct drawn wire from as-rolled rods requires the definition and control of starting rod tensile strengths. The relationship between starting rod tensile strengths and finished wire tensile strengths is reviewed, and sources of variation in as-rolled rod tensile strengths are explored. control schemes for the major sources of rod tensile strength variation are outlined and expected performance improvements defined and demonstrated.

Description

Meeting finished wire tensile strength requirements with direct drawn wire from as-rolled rods requires the definition and control of starting rod tensile strengths. The relationship between starting rod tensile strengths and finished wire tensile strengths is reviewed, and sources of variation in as-rolled rod tensile strengths are explored. control schemes for the major sources of rod tensile strength variation are outlined and expected performance improvements defined and demonstrated.

Additional information

Author(s)

Robert J. Glodowski, GST Steel Co., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI European Technical Conference, Bruges, Belgium. Paper published in Wire Journal International, June 1996, pg. 64.

Year

1995