Coating of steel wires with polymers in hydrodynamic drawing

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This work investigates the possibility of applying the process of hydrodynamic drawing to the coating of low-carbon steel wires. Instead of typical lubricants, different types of polymers were used and various surface treatments of wires before drawing were applied, including pickling, chromating and phosphating. The tests of the coatings determined their thickness, porosity adhesivity and corrosion resistance. It was found that the thickness of coatings depends on reduction, narrow gaps in the approach die and types of polymers.

Description

This work investigates the possibility of applying the process of hydrodynamic drawing to the coating of low-carbon steel wires. Instead of typical lubricants, different types of polymers were used and various surface treatments of wires before drawing were applied, including pickling, chromating and phosphating. The tests of the coatings determined their thickness, porosity adhesivity and corrosion resistance. It was found that the thickness of coatings depends on reduction, narrow gaps in the approach die and types of polymers.

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Author(s)

Jan W. Pilarczyk, Zbigniew Muskalski, Henryk Dyja and Bogdan Golis, Czestochowa Technical University, Poland.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 71st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, August 2002, pg. 93.

Year

2001