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Trauwood Process

A process for patenting, hardening and tempering and annealing in which the steel rod or wire is heated by electric resistance heating. The rod or wire is passed continuously through two baths of molten lead, which act as con­tacts, so the length between them carries an electric current, which heats it by electric resistance heating. In patenting, the second lead bath is designed to act also as the quench bath.

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