Drawing nonferrous and ferrous wire with polycrystalline diamond dies

$15.00

Eight years have passed since General Electric Company introduced the first polycrystalline diamond blanks for wiredrawing dies — COMPAX diamond die blanks. Today thousands of dies made with these blanks are in use by the wiredrawing industry throughout the world for operations ranging from rod breakdown to the drawing of fine wire.

Description

Eight years have passed since General Electric Company introduced the first polycrystalline diamond blanks for wiredrawing dies — COMPAX diamond die blanks. Today thousands of dies made with these blanks are in use by the wiredrawing industry throughout the world for operations ranging from rod breakdown to the drawing of fine wire.

Additional information

Author(s)

Lynn C. Carrison, General Electric Co., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA USA

Year

1982