Certain Types of Defects in Copper Wire Caused by Improper Dies and Drawing Practice

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. C. Jennison
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

Two distinct types of defects occur at times in copper wire as a result of the use of dies of improper design or undesirable wire-drawing practice. The conditions under which these defects may be produced, as well as precautions to be taken in order to prevent them, have been known to The American Brass Co. for many years. The quality of the copper wire bars and rods has too often and unjustly been held responsible for these particular defects and it is to correct any such belief that this paper is presented. An extremely high quality of electrolytic copper has been supplied to the trade by all refineries for the last 20 years at least. The purity of the copper would average well above 99.900 per cent. The casting of the wire bars has been handled in a generally satisfactory manner. The bars have been cast sound, with a flat to slightly crowning set and have been free from sloppy edges, cold sets, etc. In other words, the wire bars have met A. S. T. M. specifications and have been generally satisfactory. For the most part, they have been everything that could be desired from a quality standpoint yet most of the wire mills in this country and in Europe have at times held the quality of the copper responsible for the two types of defects described in this paper. As a matter of fact, these defects are produced entirely in the wire mills. The author has visited many of the large wire mills in the United States and in Europe to investigate these defects. In some cases the trouble has been so serious that the wire mill has ceased operations. At times the wire mills are reluctant to believe that they are responsible for the defective product. The effect of die design, wire-drawing practice, etc., upon the quality of copper wire has received' little study on the part of wire mills, particularly those that have commenced operations in the last few years.
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APA: H. C. Jennison  (1930)  Certain Types of Defects in Copper Wire Caused by Improper Dies and Drawing Practice

MLA: H. C. Jennison Certain Types of Defects in Copper Wire Caused by Improper Dies and Drawing Practice. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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