Institute of Metals Division - Resistance Apparatus for the Continuous Measurement of Fine Wire Uniformity

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. I. Michals T. L. Weaver R. C. Nelson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This paper describes the design and performance of an apparatus for making continuous nondestructive resistance measurements throughout a spool of fine wire. Highly reproducible results on clean and graphite coated tungsten and rnolybdenum wires from 1 to 9.5 mil are presented. A linear relation between resistance and wire weight (per standard length) was obtained on clean wires, but only on those coated wires with very uniform coatings. Results indicating a correlation between tensile strength, hardness, and resistivity are reported. THE increasing demand for greater uniformity in fine tungsten and molybdenum wires destined for use as mandrels, grids, and coils in radio tubes and as filaments in light bulbs has rendered inadequate the standard (sampling) approach to the control of wire diameter and other physical properties. This ap-
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APA: A. I. Michals T. L. Weaver R. C. Nelson  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - Resistance Apparatus for the Continuous Measurement of Fine Wire Uniformity

MLA: A. I. Michals T. L. Weaver R. C. Nelson Institute of Metals Division - Resistance Apparatus for the Continuous Measurement of Fine Wire Uniformity. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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