[CAUT] When to restring...

Greg Newell gnewell at ameritech.net
Thu Aug 5 19:48:20 MDT 2010


Perhaps I stated it wrong or, perhaps I don’t know what I’m talking about?
Do you not have to heat treat old agraffes the way you do an old brass
flange rail or are they different grades of brass to begin with?

 

Greg Newell

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In a message dated 8/5/2010 6:26:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
gnewell at ameritech.net writes:

Are you re-annealing the brass when you do this too?

 

Greg:

 

The brass used in agraffes isn't annealed in any classic sense. Annealing is
a controlled temperature step-down process based on the molecular mechanical
characteristics of materials (such as glass or porcelain), and designed to
each material's needs. The alpha brass of agraffes (>34% zinc) is a very
stable alloy; heating and cooling it does nothing. Well, it gets it hot,
then chillier over time. The lesser brasses, beta and marine brasses may
respond differently in terms of fracture mechanics. 

 

Paul

 

 

 

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