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Annealing, Copper Wire

Copper has a comparatively low anneal­ing temperature, usually between 200 to 400°C (392 to 752°F), depending on many fac­tors. It oxidizes rapidly, therefore, it must be protected during industrial annealing opera­tions unless an oxide scale is desired. Annealing in non-oxidizing atmosphere is suitable for copper wire in coils or on bobbins used, but cooling after annealing must take place in the complete absence of air to avoid oxidative discoloration.

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