Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Wm. Reuben Webster
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

THE greatly enlarged demand for small sizes of seamless copper tube which has recently occurred, due particularly to the rapid growth of the electric household-refrigerator industry, has emphasized the superiority of phosphorized to tough pitch copper for the purpose of producing this commodity. In the manufacture of this material exceedingly heavy reductions by cold drawing are employed, customary practice involving as much as 90 per cent. reduction of cross-sectional area in four runs without intermediate annealing. Although this superiority has long been recognized by tube makers, no quantitative expression of it has heretofore been published. It is believed that the data herewith presented will serve this purpose. Recent investigators are not in agreement as to the relative mechanical properties of copper containing small amounts of oxygen as compared with copper containing sufficient oxygen to produce that condition known as tough pitch. Hanson, Marryat and Ford' found that "oxygen has a relatively small effect on the properties of copper." Johnson,2 on the contrary, states "it cannot be denied that it (tough pitch copper) is inferior, to deoxidized copper where severe mechanical manipulation is concerned." These authorities in the reports of their investigations, as might be expected from their conclusions, do not present data of a character requisite to a conclusive determination of the question.
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APA: Wm. Reuben Webster  (1927)  Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized Copper

MLA: Wm. Reuben Webster Some Comparative Properties Of Tough Pitch And Phosphorized Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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