Metal treatment – Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical... – Chemical-heat removing or burning of metal
Patent
1983-01-17
1985-04-30
Skiff, Peter K.
Metal treatment
Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical...
Chemical-heat removing or burning of metal
148 12B, C21D 952
Patent
active
045142378
ABSTRACT:
Cold drawn carbon steel wire, more particularly stranded galvanized wire for use in overhead power transmission lines, is heat treated in the untensioned state for a period of at least one hour at a temperature in the range 150.degree. C.-200.degree. C. The preferred temperature is about 175.degree. C. The treated wire has a reduced susceptibility to permanent elongation under tensile stress. ACSR conductors incorporating such wire as the steel reinforcement have a greatly reduced sag under heavy ice loading.
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Barrett John S.
Nigol Olaf
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