Title: Configuration of the Brass on Brass-Plated Steel Wires in Tire Cords
Abstract:Abstract Study of the brass configuration on wires from a number of cords from different sources shows that the brass on all of the wires is highly nonuniform in its distribution. It is not a “layer” ...Abstract Study of the brass configuration on wires from a number of cords from different sources shows that the brass on all of the wires is highly nonuniform in its distribution. It is not a “layer” as the word is generally understood. In some areas, the steel is almost bare; in some areas, brass coverage may be 0.1–0.2 µm thick; in still other areas there are “intrusions” of brass extending into the steel much more than a micrometer. It is believed that this brass configuration is typical of all steel wires which have been drawn after brass plating; hence, it is probably typical of all wires currently used in brass-plated steel tire cord. Consideration should be given to this erratic brass configuration in studies of adhesion of tire rubber to brass-plated steel tire cord. Perhaps the current model(s) should be modified to include the possible effect of the reservoirs of brass in the “intrusions” which exist in the steel.Read More
Publication Year: 1982
Publication Date: 1982-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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