The drawability of low carbon steel wire

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Experiments were conducted to determine how the ductility of low carbon wire rod is affected by elements which are not intentionally added to steel. An eight die wire drawing machine was stopped, and samples were cut from after each die. four steels were examined. Precision density measurements were used to observe the progression of internal damage. Nitrogen was found to have the greatest effect on ductility.

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Experiments were conducted to determine how the ductility of low carbon wire rod is affected by elements which are not intentionally added to steel. An eight die wire drawing machine was stopped, and samples were cut from after each die. four steels were examined. Precision density measurements were used to observe the progression of internal damage. Nitrogen was found to have the greatest effect on ductility.

Additional information

Author(s)

Roger McCallum, Ivaco Rolling Mills, Canada and John J. Jonas and Steve Yue, McGill University, Canada.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 63rd Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, Feb. 1994, pg. 102.

Year

1993