An intermediate wire drawing machine is a type of equipment used in the wire drawing process to reduce the diameter of wire and improve its quality. It is typically used after the initial wire drawing process and before the final wire drawing process. Here are some key details about intermediate wire drawing machines:
Purpose: Intermediate wire drawing machines are designed to further reduce the diameter of wire and improve its surface finish and mechanical properties. They are used to produce wires with smaller diameters and tighter tolerances.
Features: Intermediate wire drawing machines often include features such as multiple drawing dies, extension wheels, and annealing capabilities. These features allow for precise control over the wire diameter and mechanical properties.
Configurations: Intermediate wire drawing machines can come in various configurations, including single-head and double-head machines. They can also be equipped with different types of spoolers, such as single spoolers, automatic dual spoolers, and vertical coilers
Control Systems: Many intermediate wire drawing machines are equipped with advanced control systems, such as MMI+PLC control systems. These systems allow for easy and fast operation, online monitoring, and modification of process parameters
Optional Equipment: Some intermediate wire drawing machines can be configured with optional equipment, such as threading machines, heat exchangers, steam generators for the drawing solution, and filters.