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Spherodizing Annealing for Cold Heading Wire
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12 years 10 months ago #1092 by Archived Forum Admin
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Dear All,
Does anyone know of Annealing Pattern to produce spherodize structure for Cold Heading Wire, we usually use grade SWRCH45K, what is the keep temp and keep time and cooling time ?
thank you for our help,
Regards,
Agung
Does anyone know of Annealing Pattern to produce spherodize structure for Cold Heading Wire, we usually use grade SWRCH45K, what is the keep temp and keep time and cooling time ?
thank you for our help,
Regards,
Agung
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12 years 10 months ago #1093 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello Agung,
This information may be considered as proprietary or "know-how" by ferrous wire companies. No doubt it was obtained experimentally and at some cost. Thus they may not be willing to part with the information which also may be specific to the make, model, the reel or coil sizes, how the reels or coils are stacked, the geometry of and atmosphere circulation inside of the particular batch annealer in question. If you get no further response, I imagine this will fully tell the tale.
You may also wish to discuss this with EBNER Industrieofenbau Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Ruflinger Straße 111
A 4060 Leonding
Austria
www.ebner.cc/
Finally, you may wish to visit the Dusseldorf International Wire Show which runs from April 24-28.
www.mdna.com/
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
This information may be considered as proprietary or "know-how" by ferrous wire companies. No doubt it was obtained experimentally and at some cost. Thus they may not be willing to part with the information which also may be specific to the make, model, the reel or coil sizes, how the reels or coils are stacked, the geometry of and atmosphere circulation inside of the particular batch annealer in question. If you get no further response, I imagine this will fully tell the tale.
You may also wish to discuss this with EBNER Industrieofenbau Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Ruflinger Straße 111
A 4060 Leonding
Austria
www.ebner.cc/
Finally, you may wish to visit the Dusseldorf International Wire Show which runs from April 24-28.
www.mdna.com/
Kindest regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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