Abstract
DRYING equipment has recently been installed at the Kearny Works of the Western Electric Company whereby exchange area telephone cable is heated to a temperature of 270 degrees Fahrenheit by passing direct electric current through the copper wire conductors. Before discussing this installation in detail, however, it might be well first to outline the type of material handled and to review briefly the history of telephone cable drying methods and the reasons for the changes that have occurred.
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