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alloy wire drawing machine


alloy wire drawing machine

brand: CRM

Manufacturer: Sky Bluer Environmental Technology Co., Ltd

A drawing machine for alloy wires is a specialized equipment used in China for drawing or reducing the diameter of alloy wires. A precision wire drawing process involves pulling a wire through a series of wire drawing dies or cold roller cassettes in order to decrease the diameter of the wire while increasing the length. A cold drawn wire has precise dimensions and a smooth surface due to the cold drawing process.

The alloy wire drawing machines are specifically designed for the drawing of alloy wires, which are composed of more than one metallic element. There are a variety of alloys with specific properties that make them suitable for a variety of applications, such as electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and high strength.

Typically, the machine consists of the following components:

The payoff system

Die sets for drawing:

An example of drawing a capstan or drum is

Cassettes rolled in cold

The lubrication system consists of:

Cooling system:

Take-up system: Once the wire has been drawn to the desired diameter, it is wound onto a spool or coil in the take-up system.

Alloy wire drawing machines can be manually operated or fully automated, based on production process complexity and scale. CRM machine speed and number of drawing passes through different dies depend on the reduction in the diameter of the wire. In addition, it depends on the alloy's properties.

These machines are used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, telecommunications, and manufacturing. They are used where precise and high-quality alloy wires are required for different applications.

The Final product shape:

1. Round wires

2. flat wires

3. square wires

4. Profile wires

5. Special-shaped wires

What are the advantages of the alloy wire drawing machine produced by our company

In this invention, we have found a way to solve the problem that lubricating oil still remains on the surface of the titanium alloy after wire-drawing, and certain scraps of material are adhered to the lubricating oil as a result. An oil-absorbing felt is usually used to wipe the titanium alloy surface manually. The brushed titanium alloy has a frosted surface. After manual wiping, there is still a certain amount of scrap and lubricating oil left on the frosted surface. Manual wiping may cause missing rubbing.

 



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