Inspection of Ferromagnetic Wire into a Cold Heading Operation

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Hot rolled wire that is produced and coiled at high velocity usually presents unsuitable conditions for most NDT inspection methods and their attendant grading, marking or sorting operations. However, when it is subsequently cold drawn, possibly recoiled and later straightened, then fed into a cold header, one final and meaningful inspection opportunity exists. Although the choice of inspection method is restricted by excessive wire vibration and intermittent feed speeds encountered, in several applications a rotary probe eddy current system, offering 100% inspection, has been successfully applied.

Description

Hot rolled wire that is produced and coiled at high velocity usually presents unsuitable conditions for most NDT inspection methods and their attendant grading, marking or sorting operations. However, when it is subsequently cold drawn, possibly recoiled and later straightened, then fed into a cold header, one final and meaningful inspection opportunity exists. Although the choice of inspection method is restricted by excessive wire vibration and intermittent feed speeds encountered, in several applications a rotary probe eddy current system, offering 100% inspection, has been successfully applied.

Additional information

Author(s)

Said Ghostine and Paul Bebick, Magnetic Analysis Corp., USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 61st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, July 1992, pg. 61.

Year

1991