Webinars - Nonferrous Track
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Posted a new announcement, Video for "An Overview of Nonferrous Rod and Wire Technology" webinar
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Replied to the Copper rod: scrap vs. cathodeYes. It has been drawn for many years down to 32 awg sizes in regular or multi wire drawing machines. There is some question, however, whether or not
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Great Webinar on 13-Feb-2013...I am looking forward to future Webinars!
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Posted a new discussion, Copper rod: scrap vs. cathodeHere's another question we did not have time to answer during the webinar "Overview of Nonferrous Rod & Wire Technology": Is copp ...
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Posted a new discussion, Oxygen and impuritiesWe did not have time to address all questions during the live broadcast of the webinar "Overview of Nonferrous Rod & Wire Technology," ...
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If you missed the webinar "Overview of Non-ferrous Rod & Wire Technology" yesterday it is a must see video! Check out the webinar archives when it becomes avilable.
Outstanding job Dr. Pop's! A ton of useful information.
With all the questions this webinar could have been an all day event. -
I was very pleased with the presentation given yesterday. Mr Pops is extremely knowledgable, and he is an outstanding contact for people new to the industry to have.
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Posted a new announcement, Welcome
This group is for participants and instructors of WAI's core webinars on topics in the nonferrous track. It is open to anyone interested in contributing, but is intended to build on the discussion begun in the various nonferrous webinars.
A video of the program "An Overview of Nonferrous Rod and Wire Technology" has been posted on our website. WAI members can view past webinars by visiting WAI’s webinar archives page. You will be asked to log in with your e-mail address and password.
Yes. It has been drawn for many years down to 32 awg sizes in regular or multi wire drawing machines. There is some question, however, whether or not it may be accepted for magnet wire or very fine wires.