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Wire Drawing and Annealing

03/14/2007 1:48 AM

Process of annealing according to gauge of wire & temperature ranges

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Re: Wire Drawing and Annealing

03/15/2007 3:19 AM

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Re: Wire Drawing and Annealing

03/15/2007 8:54 PM

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Re: Wire Drawing and Annealing

03/16/2007 2:41 AM

First of all, what is the process you are manufacturing for? Is there automated annealing equipment you can add to the process?

The question appears in the electrical engineering section, so I guess it's safe to aske why you would want to anneal the wire in the first place. Are you adding it to a steel core for overhead trolley lines or something?

Mark

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