Increasing drawing fluid longevity in copper wiredrawing applications

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This paper provides the reader with solutions to extend the life of copper wiredrawing lubricant systems. The physical and chemical challenges faced by a wiredrawing fluid can be minimized through new technologies that reduce the formation of insoluble soaps and reduce the generation of copper articulate, as well as promote better detergency and lubricity through the formation of soluble soaps. Ultimately this will lead to greater emulsion stability over time, thereby extending system life.

Description

This paper provides the reader with solutions to extend the life of copper wiredrawing lubricant systems. The physical and chemical challenges faced by a wiredrawing fluid can be minimized through new technologies that reduce the formation of insoluble soaps and reduce the generation of copper articulate, as well as promote better detergency and lubricity through the formation of soluble soaps. Ultimately this will lead to greater emulsion stability over time, thereby extending system life.

Additional information

Author(s)

Matt Hathaway, Etna Products, Inc., USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 75th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Published in WJI, Feb. 2006, pp. 117-121.

Year

2005