Production technology of high-strength copper-alloy contact wires
A production process and contact wire technology, applied in the field of production process of high-strength copper alloys, can solve the problems that the tensile strength cannot be further improved, the construction technology of high-speed railway is stagnant, etc., and achieve the effect of short production process flow
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[0031] This embodiment 1 is used for the production technology of high-strength copper alloy contact wire, comprises the following steps:
[0032] (1) Upward continuous casting copper rod: with A-level cathode copper, pure magnesium, copper-selenium master alloy, copper-cobalt master alloy, copper-nickel master alloy, pure silicon, copper-yttrium master alloy, copper-scandium master alloy as raw materials, in Melting and upward continuous casting in the smelting device. The melting device is covered with charcoal and graphite phosphorus sheets, and the copper rod is continuously cast by the traction unit;
[0033] The temperature of the melting furnace in the smelting device is 1200°C, and the temperature of the holding furnace is 1180°C; the particle size of the charcoal is 60mm, and the covering thickness is 150mm; the covering thickness of the graphite phosphorus sheet is 50mm; the outlet temperature of the cooling circulating water is 30°C; the diameter of the upper lead co...
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