Wire-making experiments with sintered copper, Part II

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In part two of a series on the production of wire from copper powders data are presented on the electrical conductivity, tensile strength, elongation, fatigue, twisting, and bending properties of the wire produced. Effects of various sintering conditions on these properties are considered. It is shown that this method can produce wire comparable to wire produced from conventional materials. Second of two parts.

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In part two of a series on the production of wire from copper powders data are presented on the electrical conductivity, tensile strength, elongation, fatigue, twisting, and bending properties of the wire produced. Effects of various sintering conditions on these properties are considered. It is shown that this method can produce wire comparable to wire produced from conventional materials. Second of two parts.

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Author(s)

Goetzel, C.G., American Electro Metal Corp.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products16(5): 274-278 1941

Year

1941