The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Earl Bardwell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1914

Abstract

THE determination of suitable and safe annealing temperatures is one of the most important problems arising in the operation of a copper rolling mill. Certain of the larger mills have worked this problem out for themselves and in these mills the operation has become more or less standardized. In some of the mills pyrometers are used to measure the temperature of the annealing furnaces and careful watch is kept to see that overheating does not take place. In a considerable number of the mills, however, dependence is placed entirely on the judgment of the operator. The almost total lack of literature bearing on this subject seems sufficient warrant for the publication of this paper. The discussion of this subject naturally divides itself into two parts: (1) The effect of annealing temperature on physical properties; and (2) changes in the microstructure of refined copper due to cold rolling and annealing. I. THE EFFECT OF ANNEALING TEMPERATURE ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES For the purpose of investigating this phase of the subject six test bars were selected, varying in oxygen content between the limits of 0.036 and 0.070 per cent. The chemical composition of each of these test bars was as follows:
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APA: Earl Bardwell  (1914)  The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper

MLA: Earl Bardwell The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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