Purpose:
Wire Drawing Machine Blades, more commonly referred to as Dies or Wear Rings, are critical precision components within a wire drawing machine. Their primary purpose is to guide, shape, and reduce the diameter of metal wire (such as steel, copper, and aluminum) as it is pulled through the machine. They ensure a smooth, consistent surface finish and exact dimensional accuracy of the final wire product.
Application Scenarios:
Wire Manufacturing Mills: Essential for producing wires of various diameters, from thick industrial cables to fine filaments used in electronics.
Cable & Spring Production: Used in the creation of specific types of wire for electrical cables, springs, ropes, and mesh.
Fastener Manufacturing: Critical for producing the precise wire stock used to make screws, bolts, and nails.
Metalworking & Recycling: Employed in processes that draw and refine scrap metal into new, usable wire forms.
Features:
Ultra-Hard Materials: Typically manufactured from Tungsten Carbide, Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD), or Natural Diamond for exceptional wear resistance and long service life.
Precision Engineering: Feature a meticulously engineered multi-zone profile (Approach Angle, Bearing, Back Relief) to control metal flow, reduce friction, and ensure a perfect finish.
Consistent Diameter Control: Guarantee the production of wire with tight tolerances and uniform diameter from start to finish of a production run.
High Polished Surface: The internal nib (hole) is polished to a mirror finish to minimize surface defects on the drawn wire.
Durability & Heat Resistance: Withstand the extreme pressures and frictional heat generated during the high-speed drawing process.