Fabrication of shaped medical testing wire by drawing

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Due to the trend of product miniaturization, the shaped wire market demands improvements in torsion and straightness, which affects dimensional accuracy and residual stress. This study clarifies the optimal drawing conditions for fabricating orthodontic rectangular wire. Drawing experiments and finite element method (FEM) analyses were carried out by varying the amount of reduction in order to improve quality and dimensional accuracy. The authors also succeeded in obtaining rectangular wire (0.63 mm x 0.42 mm, R = 0.1) by shaped drawing.

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Description

Due to the trend of product miniaturization, the shaped wire market demands improvements in torsion and straightness, which affects dimensional accuracy and residual stress. This study clarifies the optimal drawing conditions for fabricating orthodontic rectangular wire. Drawing experiments and finite element method (FEM) analyses were carried out by varying the amount of reduction in order to improve quality and dimensional accuracy. The authors also succeeded in obtaining rectangular wire (0.63 mm x 0.42 mm, R = 0.1) by shaped drawing.

Additional information

Author(s)

Kazunari Yoshida and Miki Matsunaga, Tokai University, Japan

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 77th Annual Convention (Interwire) in Cleveland, May, 2007. Published in WJI, October 2008, pp. 88-92.

Year

2007