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Wire, Blue Annealed

1) A condition that occurs when steel wire becomes oxidized during the annealing process when it is exposed to air and/or steam and subsequently takes on a blue temper color. 2) The condition produced by continuously passing the wire through a lead bath in the stranded condition, which results in different colors on the wire surface according to the temperature and speed used. This may be desirable for flattened wire and flat band.

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