Description
The use of graphite molds in the production of continuously cast copper bars, slabs, and billets is described. Copper molds, direct water quenching, thermal conductivity, casting speed, and cooling rate are considered.
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The use of graphite molds in the production of continuously cast copper bars, slabs, and billets is described. Copper molds, direct water quenching, thermal conductivity, casting speed, and cooling rate are considered.
The use of graphite molds in the production of continuously cast copper bars, slabs, and billets is described. Copper molds, direct water quenching, thermal conductivity, casting speed, and cooling rate are considered.
Author(s) | Scovill Mfg. Co., Union Carbide Corp. |
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Publication/Event/Pages | Wire & Wire Products45(9): 51-53 1970 |
Year | 1970 |
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