An investigation of the use of back pull in wiredrawing

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Tests designed to determine the effects of back pull on the wiredrawing process and on wire quality are described. Advantages include decreased working pressure, decreased number of drafts required, increased die life, and more uniform hardness through the cross-section of the wire (giving a possibility of better torsion and fatigue tests). Formulas used to calculate the stress involved in wiredrawing and a review of pertinent literature are presented.

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Description

Tests designed to determine the effects of back pull on the wiredrawing process and on wire quality are described. Advantages include decreased working pressure, decreased number of drafts required, increased die life, and more uniform hardness through the cross-section of the wire (giving a possibility of better torsion and fatigue tests). Formulas used to calculate the stress involved in wiredrawing and a review of pertinent literature are presented.

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Author(s)

Simons, L.Master Wire Die Corp., Revere Copper & Brass, Inc.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products13(5): 229-233, 260-262 1938

Year

1938