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| Oct28-06, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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Modification of Copper & Copper Alloys
G'day Forum,
Struggling with the old materials science. Can someone please help me with the processes involved in modifying the properties of copper. I read that generally it doesnt respond to heat treatment.. is that true? Something bout cold working and hot working? whats the effect of hot working it? Bit confused so many different processes mentioned and not sure which is appropriate. Cheers for the feedback folks. |
| Oct28-06, 11:51 AM | #2 |
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Take a look here:
http://www.key-to-metals.com/Article27.htm look for the sections on hot and cold working. Some copper alloys can also be hardened through precipitation hardening. |
| Oct28-06, 01:06 PM | #3 |
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The ideal temperature depends on the alloy composition, but from a practical standpoint (cost of energy) hot working would be performed at the lowest temperature possible while achieving the desired mechanical properties. Often materials which are cold worked will be annealed to soften the material for subsequent cold working. In addition, some alloys which have been through several cycle of cold working and annealing may be heated about a particular solution temperature in order to dissolve particular phases (intermetallic compounds). Then the alloy is rapidly quenched to force precipitation of fine second phase particles. Some alloys go through precipitation anneals as well. |
| Feb26-07, 01:27 AM | #4 |
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Modification of Copper & Copper Alloys
please let me know the cold working procedure of copper
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| Feb26-07, 06:37 AM | #5 |
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Cold Working processes include
Cold Rolling - a billet or strip is passed between two rollers with a smaller gap (obviously) than the thickness of the billet or strip. The rolling compress the metals and elongation occurs in the rolling direction. Drawing - barstock is passed through a die, which is how wire is made. Pressing - a metal (e.g. copper or copper alloy) sheet is pressed onto a shaped die or mould to form an intricate shape. Stamping - a punch is passed through a sheet of metal (e.g. copper or copper alloy) Cold working, the permanent (plastic) deformation of a metal below its recrystallization temperature (and usually below its annealing temperature), produces additional dislocations within the metal's crystal lattice. Cold working induces Work Hardening |
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