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12 years 11 months ago #824 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hi all wiremakers,
We make nail wires for a customer who is having issues when making the points, with the fins still on the point. We have tried a higher carbon rod to get the wire more brittle, but this has not worked out. Are there any options for me to look at, to get this corrected. They require a re wire that is in tensile spec but brittle enough for the fins to come off the points when the shears on their machine is making the points.
Jack Prendergast
Wiredrawing and Day Services Manager.
Pacific Wire
We make nail wires for a customer who is having issues when making the points, with the fins still on the point. We have tried a higher carbon rod to get the wire more brittle, but this has not worked out. Are there any options for me to look at, to get this corrected. They require a re wire that is in tensile spec but brittle enough for the fins to come off the points when the shears on their machine is making the points.
Jack Prendergast
Wiredrawing and Day Services Manager.
Pacific Wire
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12 years 11 months ago #825 by Archived Forum Admin
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Frequently the problem is resolved by the design of the customer's tools.
Alternatives from wire drawing are:
1.-Try to reduce the number of passes to higher reductions of area per pass.
2.-If the specified tensile allows you to go to a higher tensile, this can help.
3.-If you can have rods with a higher sulfur content than normal, this can also help.
If possible make a revision on the profile of the tools used by the customer, which again, normally is the cause of the problem.
I hope these comments help.
Eduardo Anaya
Senior Consultant
INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
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Alternatives from wire drawing are:
1.-Try to reduce the number of passes to higher reductions of area per pass.
2.-If the specified tensile allows you to go to a higher tensile, this can help.
3.-If you can have rods with a higher sulfur content than normal, this can also help.
If possible make a revision on the profile of the tools used by the customer, which again, normally is the cause of the problem.
I hope these comments help.
Eduardo Anaya
Senior Consultant
INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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12 years 11 months ago #826 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hi Eduardo,
I will arrange a meeting with our metalurgical department and maintenance team to have a look at the options that you have provided, again many thanks.
Regards
Jack
Jack Prendergast
Wiredrawing and Day Services Manager.
Pacific Wire
I will arrange a meeting with our metalurgical department and maintenance team to have a look at the options that you have provided, again many thanks.
Regards
Jack
Jack Prendergast
Wiredrawing and Day Services Manager.
Pacific Wire
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12 years 11 months ago #827 by Archived Forum Admin
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Look forward to talking with you and your team
Eduardo Anaya
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Eduardo Anaya
Senior Consultant
INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Eduardo Anaya
Tel (52) 555-562-6771
cel (52) 551-090-4556
SKYPE eduardo.anaya
Eduardo Anaya
Senior Consultant
INDEPA S.C.
Mexico City
Tel(011-52)555-407-7451
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12 years 11 months ago #828 by Archived Forum Admin
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hi,
We are into manufactruing of nails and wire also. While making point of nails the fins cannot be prevented. however while barreling the nails these fins get cleaned.
Umesh Mahajan
We are into manufactruing of nails and wire also. While making point of nails the fins cannot be prevented. however while barreling the nails these fins get cleaned.
Umesh Mahajan
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