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The Book of Terms

Carbon Smut

Material that forms on wire either as a result of the charring action that heat has on the wiredrawing lubricant during continuous annealing, or through an excessive amount of hydrocarbon-bearing gas present in the atmosphere during pot annealing. The term may also be used to describe the effects seen when material is over-pickled, permitting the release of carbon from the areas of pickled virgin metal upon the cleaned surface.

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