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The costs of recutting worn carbide dies is discussed. The steps, equipment, materials, results, and overall cost for conventional resizing methods are compared to grinding; grinding is concluded to be the most economical method.
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The costs of recutting worn carbide dies is discussed. The steps, equipment, materials, results, and overall cost for conventional resizing methods are compared to grinding; grinding is concluded to be the most economical method.
The costs of recutting worn carbide dies is discussed. The steps, equipment, materials, results, and overall cost for conventional resizing methods are compared to grinding; grinding is concluded to be the most economical method.
Author(s) | Epperson, P.P.United Wire-Mill Supply Co. |
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Publication/Event/Pages | Wire Journal11(7): 90-91 1978, Paper presented at WAI 47th Annual Convention, Boston, MA USA |
Year | 1978 |