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Wire Drawing Dies

Wet Wire Drawing Lubricant

Wet wire drawing lubricant is a type of lubricant that is used to reduce friction and wear during the wire drawing process. It is a water-based solution that contains a variety of additives, such as surfactants, corrosion inhibitors, and defoamers.

The wire drawing process is a process of reducing the cross-sectional area of a wire by passing it through a series of dies. The dies are made of a harder material than the wire, and they have a smaller cross-sectional area than the wire. As the wire passes through the dies, it is stretched and elongated.

The wet wire drawing lubricant helps to reduce friction and wear on the wire and the dies by forming a thin film on the surface of the wire. This film acts as a lubricant and helps to prevent the wire from sticking to the dies.

The lubricant also helps to prevent the wire from breaking during the wire drawing process. The surfactants in the lubricant help to keep the wire clean and free of dirt and debris, which can cause the wire to break. The corrosion inhibitors in the lubricant help to protect the wire from corrosion, which can also cause the wire to break.

Wet wire drawing lubricant is a safe and effective way to lubricate wire during the wire drawing process. It is easy to use and it is available at most hardware stores.

Here are some of the benefits of using wet wire drawing lubricant:

  • Reduces friction and wear on the wire and the dies
  • Prevents the wire from sticking to the dies
  • Strengthens the wire and makes it more resistant to breakage
  • Easy to use
  • Available at most hardware stores

Here are some of the precautions to take when using wet wire drawing lubricant:

  • Avoid contact with the skin and eyes. If contact occurs, wash the affected area with soap and water.
  • Do not breathe the fumes. If fumes are inhaled, move to fresh air and get medical attention if breathing becomes difficult.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Here are some of the most common types of wet wire drawing lubricants:

  • Soap-based lubricants: These lubricants are made from a mixture of soap and water. They are the most common type of wet wire drawing lubricant.
  • Oil-based lubricants: These lubricants are made from a mixture of oil and water. They are more expensive than soap-based lubricants, but they provide better lubrication.
  • Synthetic lubricants: These lubricants are made from a mixture of synthetic polymers and water. They are the most expensive type of wet wire drawing lubricant, but they provide the best lubrication and protection for the wire.