Claims
- 1. A cored wire comprising a reactive metal inner core and a sheath comprising a continuous lock seam for introducing a reactive metal into a bath of molten metal produced by:extruding said reactive metal into an elongated core wire having a generally cylindrical shape with a continuous flat surface; concurrently partially roll forming a sheath using a multi-step roll forming process, said sheath partially formed into a generally trough shaped member with peripheral edges having formed therein surfaces adapted to be mated and formed into a lock seam; inserting said core wire into said trough shaped portion of said partially formed sheath with said core wire positioned to accommodate a lock seam to be formed in said sheath; and finishing said cored wire by further roll forming steps to close said sheath around said core wire and forming a continuous lock seam in said sheath.
- 2. A cored wire according to claim 1 wherein said core wire is calcium metal.
- 3. A cored wire according to claim 1 wherein said sheath is a low carbon aluminum killed steel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/000,990 filed Dec. 30, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,960.
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