Test and evaluation of tempered bead wire in the cold drawing process

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Nominal electrical resistivity of metal materials has been used as a sensitive signal to detect potential for breaking of bead wire in the cold-drawing process. As the size of non-metal inclusions with higher hardness or tensile strength approach the size of the wire diameter, so-called “inclusion size effect” may increase the nominal resistivity of the wire dramatically and result in a break. Optimum conditions for rod bundles are lower nominal resistivity in a series of pass reductions and/or higher total percent-reduction at which the nominal resistivity reaches a minimal value.

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Nominal electrical resistivity of metal materials has been used as a sensitive signal to detect potential for breaking of bead wire in the cold-drawing process. As the size of non-metal inclusions with higher hardness or tensile strength approach the size of the wire diameter, so-called “inclusion size effect” may increase the nominal resistivity of the wire dramatically and result in a break. Optimum conditions for rod bundles are lower nominal resistivity in a series of pass reductions and/or higher total percent-reduction at which the nominal resistivity reaches a minimal value.

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Author(s)

Chu Shaojun, Xin Cheng, and Zhai Dan, University of Science and Technology Beijing; and Zeng Guozhen and Cao Xiaofeng, Shandong Tianlun Steel Wire Co., Ltd., China

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's International Technical Conference in Bologna, Italy, Nov., 2007.

Year

2007