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Magic? a very fine steel wire

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12 years 11 months ago #1063 by Archived Forum Admin
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Report by one engineer from a rope manufacturer.

He saw a magic thing one day in their 450mm, 7 blocks machine when 1.42mm/0.72%carbon steel wire was drawn to 1.3mm at the final pass. The speed is 200 meter per minute. When they found wire was disappear between final pass and spooler, they stop the machine and check. A 0.08mm wire was found on final block and spool! Super plasticity? That fine wire sample was sent to one professor and nothing was report again.

If we can repeat that process, how wonderful it will be?

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12 years 11 months ago #1064 by Archived Forum Admin
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For those not in the metric system, the final die diameter was 0.0559 inches but the wire on the final capstan and take up had a diameter of 0.0032 inches. That is quite an uncontrolled draw down without the wire breaking!

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12 years 11 months ago #1065 by Archived Forum Admin
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Please, confirm the finish size . The smallest wire size used in the industry is .2mm.

If it were .8mm not .08mm it would make sence for a normal draft.

Eduardo Anaya
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INDEPA S.C.
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12 years 11 months ago #1066 by Archived Forum Admin
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Yes, it is 0.08mm.

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12 years 11 months ago #1067 by Archived Forum Admin
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Eduardo,

Apparently, the wire stretched uncontrollably between the final die and the final capstan.

Diameter of the wire at the final die - 1.3 mm
Diameter of the wire on the final capstan and take up - 0.08 mm

Thus remarkable ductility.

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12 years 11 months ago #1068 by Archived Forum Admin
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Peter,

You are very smart & good experience in industry. Nice to know you.

Kenny


OK! What is the length of 0.08mm. It may necking before wire break.

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