The Cold Drawing Process for Bars ... Precision (酒吧的冷拔过程u2026u2026).pdf
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The Cold Drawing
Process for Bars
and Coils
• Raw Stock: Hot rolled steel bar or rod
coils are used as raw material. Because
the hot rolled products are produced at
elevated temperatures (1700 - 2200
Deg. F. i.e. hot rolling), they generally
have a rough and scaled surface and
may also exhibit variations in section
and size.
• Cleaning: Abrasive scale (iron oxide) on the surface of the hot rolled rough stock is removed.
• Coating: The surface of the bar or coil is coated with a drawing lubricant to aid cold drawing.
• Pointing: Several inches of the lead ends of the bar or coil are reduced in size by swaging or extruding
so that it can pass freely through the drawing die. Note: This is done because the die opening is
always smaller than the original bar or coil section size.
• Drawing: In this process, the material being drawn is at room temperature (i.e. Cold-Drawn). The
pointed/ reduced end of the bar or coil, which is smaller than the die opening, is passed through the die
where it enters a gripping device of the drawing machine. The drawing machine pulls or draws the
remaining unreduced section of the bar or coil through the die. The die reduces the cross section of
the original bar or coil, shapes the profile of the product and increases the length of the original
product.
• Finished Product: The drawn product, which is referred to as Cold Drawn or Cold Finished, exhibits a
bright and/or polished finish, increased mechanical properties, improved machining characteristics and
precise and uniform dimensional tolerances.
• Multi-Pass Drawing: The cold drawing of complex shapes/profiles may require that each bar/coil be
drawn several times in order to produce the desired shape and
tolerances. This process is called multi-pass drawing and involves
drawing through smaller and smaller die openings. Material is
generally annealed between each drawing pass to remove cold work
and to increase ductil
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