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if you need wire drawing dies you can look at www.wire-dies.com
在 1998年2月4日星期三UTC+8下午4时00分00秒 Don Warner写道: Tho X. Bui wrote: Hi there. Is there a simple piece of equipment/technique that will allow me to reduce the cross-section of, say, a wire? The material is stainless-like. I want to do some simple experiments on various properties as a function of coldworking with minimal expenditure. The total amount of reduction will need to be at least 60%. Thanks Tho p.s.: I'm a metallurgist. Hello Stretch You could build a simple surplus hydrualic cylinder powered wire puller using home made hardend drill rod dies, of course, depending on the dia. of the wire and the sample lenghts required. However, Stainless steel work hardens very quickly so you would have to anneal between draws in order to get a 60% reduction. dbw |
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