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The clockwinding tradition originated when John Rigby and Sons, Ltd. of Manchester, England, presented the Wire Association with a 400-day grandfather clock at its Annual Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 20, 1948. The gesture, which represented a group of 32 companies from Great Britain, was made in appreciation of the support given by the U.S. wire industry to Great Britain d...
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The clockwinding tradition originated when John Rigby and Sons, Ltd. of Manchester, England, presented the Wire Association with a 400-day grandfather clock at its Annual Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 20, 1948. The gesture made in appreciation of the support given by the U.S. wire industry to Great Britain during World War II. Each year a representative from the U.K. makes ...
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Walther Van Raemdonck Part 1
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06:48
Walther Van Raemdonck Part 2
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01:37:00
This presentation details the Zero Harm / Safe Operations initiative, offering a perspective on safety from outside the wire industry that chronicles successes under the most dangerous conditions. Injuries and incidents don’t just happen—they happen because we fail to manage risk to the lowest possible level. How people approach and do work does make a significant difference. Organizations achi...
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01:28:00
This webinar addresses principles of annealing, annealing of copper and aluminum wire, and annealing problems. Specific topics include definitions, structure—property changes, general concepts, engineering rules and guidelines, stages of annealing, role of work hardening; also, effects of composition, interaction of impurities, control of process variables (amount of reduction; intermediate ann...
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Brett Culp invites you to Wire Expo2020
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This is the first of a three-part webinar series on cleaning and coating of ferrous wire and rod. Part I presents the fundamentals of cleaning, pickling, and coating of ferrous wire and rod in preparation for drawing and processing. Proper control and handling in these areas ensures quality of the finished product. The design of these processes impacts the economics of the operation. It is impe...
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In the industrial workplace, corrosion is certainly one of the most common causes of failure of engineered components and structures. It is a natural process affecting all engineering materials. The complexities of corrosion phenomena challenge operating personnel. This webinar first examines basic principles of the corrosion process in order to understand the nature of corrosion. It then ident...