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12 years 11 months ago #1576 by Archived Forum Admin
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I am looking for someone who may have some firsthand experience with plasma annealing of copper wire...is it effective?

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12 years 11 months ago #1577 by Archived Forum Admin
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Greetings from Toronto,

Plasma annealing is not only a highly effective but also efficient method of cleaning wires, strips and tubes.

I personally have (witnessed)copper and copper alloys with great success at the plant in Austria.

For example, running a SiBz 1.7 mm wire we were able to not only run fully annealed but also anything in between, resulted in a remaining oxide layer of only 120 Angstrom.

I need to point out that plasma annealing is not a substitute for resistance annealing. If resistance annealing is getting you basically the results you are looking for it will be a more economical process.

Feel free to contact me for more detailed information.


Best Regards,

Willy Hauer

www.HowarEquipment.com

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