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Investigation of breaks of the «Sparking» type of brass‑plated wire for metal cord and high‑pressure hoses and the causes of their formation
Author(s) -
Е. С. Серегина,
Т. Н. Аюпова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
litʹë i metallurgiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-0406
pISSN - 1683-6065
DOI - 10.21122/1683-6065-2021-3-29-34
Subject(s) - brass , welding , microstructure , materials science , wire drawing , metallurgy , annealing (glass) , pressure vessel , electroplating , composite material , copper , layer (electronics)
Thearticleexaminesthebreaksof thin brass‑plated wire for metal cord and high‑pressure hoses of the “sparking” type and the causes of their formation. The wire was manufactured in OJSC “BSW” – he Management Company of the Holding” BMC “ in the conditions of steel‑wire workshops. The appearance and microstructure of breaks of thin brassplated wire of the “sparking” type are investigated. As a result of the analysis of the appearance and microstructure of the breaks, it was assumed that surface defects are formed on the brass‑plated wire – billet during the welding connection in the jaws of the welding machine during annealing. To confi m this, experiments were carried out with the implementation of welded joints of brass – plated wire‑blanks in wet drawing areas, the appearance and microstructure of the obtained samples of welded joints were studied. Asa result of experiments and metallographic studies, the assumption was confirmed that local defects such as “cauterization from sparking” on the surface of the workpiece wire are formed during welding during the annealing operation, it was established that the cause is a violation of contact between the wire and the pressure jaws of the welding machine, wear of the pressure jaws. Photos of the defect, a description of its appearance and microstructure are given. Based on the obtained studies, a number of measures were carried out aimed at eliminating the causes of this defect.

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