New York Paper - Bright Annealing of Copper Wire in an Atmosphere of Natural Gas (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. E. Demmler
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The apparatus in which the process of bright annealing of copper wire was carried out consisted of a section of iron pipe, 6 ft. long and 3 ft. in diameter. The pipe was provided with flanges to which were bolted the end plates for sealing, also with inlet and outlet tubes to allow for the displacement of the air in the pipe by natural gas. After charging with copper wire, sealing and displacing the air, the pipe was heated to 350' C. (662" F.). It was expected that the natural gas would furnish a neutral atmosphere which would prevent oxidation and give a satisfactory bright-annealed product. It was found, however, that the outer layers of wire were discolored and not suited for the use for which they were mtended. To obtain an idea of what was taking place in the annealing furnace, skeins of the hard-drawn wire were placed in a glass tube so that all changes in appearance could be observed as they were heated to different temperatures and under varying conditions. The temperature in each case was determined by means of a thermocouple placed in the tube close to the wire. Following is a summary of the results of these experiments: 1. When the wire was heated for 1 hr. in a current of natural gas at a temperature of 350") 400") or 500" C. (662", 752", or 932" F., respectively), there was a marked darkening of the wire throughout the skein. 2. When heated for 1 hr. in natural gas at a temperature of 600" C. (1112' F.), there was no coloration, the wire remaining clean and bright. 3. When heated in natural gas to 350" C. until darkened and the treatment continued with the temperature raised to 600' C., the coloration disappeared and the wire became clean and bright.
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APA: P. E. Demmler  (1923)  New York Paper - Bright Annealing of Copper Wire in an Atmosphere of Natural Gas (with Discussion)

MLA: P. E. Demmler New York Paper - Bright Annealing of Copper Wire in an Atmosphere of Natural Gas (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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