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Pressure wire drawing die
Our advanced pressure dies are designed to deliver consistent performance, optimized production efficiency, and superior product quality. We offer tailored solutions to meet specific industry requirements and wire drawing applications.
Other Name: | Combined pressure dies, Pressure dies |
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Size: | Customization |
Material: | Nano coating |
Description
Other Name: | Combined pressure dies, Pressure dies |
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Size: | Customization |
Material: | Nano coating |
Pressure Wire Drawing Dies, also known as Pressure Dies or Combined Pressure Dies, are advanced tooling solutions engineered to optimize the wire drawing process. By introducing pressurized lubrication directly into the die chamber, these dies significantly enhance lubrication at the deformation zone, resulting in smoother wire surfaces, reduced friction, and extended die lifespan.
Features
– Enhanced Lubrication: The pressurized lubricant penetrates effectively into the die-workpiece interface, minimizing friction and ensuring a consistent lubricant film throughout the drawing process. This is particularly beneficial in high-speed operations where maintaining adequate lubrication is challenging cite turn0search3.
– Superior Surface Quality: By reducing friction and ensuring uniform deformation, these dies achieve smoother finishes, eliminating surface imperfections such as scratches or burrs.
– Extended Die Life: The improved lubrication reduces wear on the die, significantly prolonging its operational lifespan and reducing the frequency of die replacements citeturn0search1.
– Increased Efficiency: The reduction in friction allows for higher drawing speeds, boosting productivity and reducing production costs.
– Reduced Residual Stresses: The optimized die geometry minimizes redundant work and residual stresses in the drawn wire, enhancing its mechanical properties and performance cite turn0search3.
Applications
Pressure Wire Drawing Dies are ideal for:
– Drawing high-strength materials such as stainless steel, tungsten, molybdenum, and other hard metals.
– High-speed and continuous drawing operations where consistent lubrication is critical.
– Precision applications in electronics, automotive, and medical industries where wire surface quality is paramount.