Drawing high speed rope wire

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Practices and equipment needed to achieve the higher drawing speeds made possible by carbide dies are discussed. Continuous machines equipped with water-cooled blocks and the production of two wire sizes (from rod mill through finishing) are described. A table for calculation of the amount of cold work necessary to achieve the required tensile strength is presented.

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Practices and equipment needed to achieve the higher drawing speeds made possible by carbide dies are discussed. Continuous machines equipped with water-cooled blocks and the production of two wire sizes (from rod mill through finishing) are described. A table for calculation of the amount of cold work necessary to achieve the required tensile strength is presented.

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Author(s)

Aiken, J.C., Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products18(10): 601-603, 668 1943

Year

1943