A fine wire drawing machine with continuous annealing is a specialized machine used in the wire and cable industry to draw fine wire and simultaneously anneal it. This process helps improve the quality of the wire and increase production capacity while reducing energy consumption.
Here are some key features and technical parameters of a typical fine wire drawing machine with continuous annealing:
Technical Parameters:
Drawing Wire No.: One Wire
Inlet Diameter: 1.0-2.0mm
Outlet Diameter: 0.14-0.8mm
Max. Die No.: 17-24
Max. Line Speed: 1800m/min
Main Motor Power: 15-22kW
Take-up Motor Power: 4-5.5kW
Fix Speed Capstan Diameter: 160-200mm
Take-up Bobbin Size: 300/400mm or as per requirement
Online Continuous Annealing Device:
Annealing Wire No.: One Wire
Annealing Wire Diameter: 0.15-0.35mm or 0.30-0.80mm
Annealing Voltage: 0 ~ 60V
Annealing Current: 0 ~ 250A or 0 ~ 600A
Features:
Utilizes advanced technology, high-precision gears, and top brand bearings for improved performance [1].
Quick die change feature for increased efficiency and lower costs.
High consistency of wire diameter and quality.
Delivery time for this machine is typically around 60 working days [1].
Continuous annealing process:
The continuous annealing process involves using a certain length of copper wire to directly short-circuit the copper wheels of the two positive and negative electrodes [2].
The resistance of the copper wire is low, allowing it to generate a large short-circuit current under low voltage conditions.
This low voltage and high current cause the copper wire to burn and become soft, improving its properties for further processing.