wire drawing machine with continuous annealer

Basically , There are two models of the thiswire drawing machine  in my factory . These two models are identical except One is with 9 / 13 dies, Which you select just depend on the inlet diameter of the copper and the Diameter of the finishing wire you would like to make.

Medium wire drawing machine is one of the most popularwire drawing machine in the Cable/wire manufacturers. The reason is if someone want to involve in this business but short of capital . Then this is the top urgent investment due to the low cost and variety of usages.

For instance, if you would like to draw the copper wire from inlet 3.2mm (one of the most popular size in the market) and the finishing wire is about 1.0mm (this is the size for fine wire drawing machine) , Then the 17 dies model may be your choice since the 13 dies model can not reach 1.0mm. However, if the inlet is about 2.6mm , then you should be able to select the 13 dies model instead of the 17 dies model.

The following is the quick reference table to help you select the most suitable one for you.:

The most difficult and important part of the wire drawing machine with annealing machine is the annealing machine. This is also what KEDA superior than our competitors. According the theory of how to anneal the copper wire , we can realize the quantity of the copper being annealed should be proportion to the energy the annealer output . It seems very straightforward and easy to understand however it is very difficult , in reality , to control the output of the annealer linearly proportional to the line speed. Most manufacturers , based on their lack of relative knowledge , claim they also can do as what I describe above . However , they do only control either the annealing voltage or the annealing current instead of control the output power (KW/Hr) . The results of this kind of control are :

1) The annealing condition of the copper during the wire drawing machine with annealing machine speedup and slow down become unstable. This cause some wire need be discarded for each reel.

2) To avoid the situation as described in 1), They have to put more energy to the annealer to "make sure" all the wire are "soft enough or the elongation is enough". This may save some copper wire , compared to the situation 1) , however you lose more from the electricity. Meanwhile, in order to avoid the colour of the wire turning red or even black due to the extra energy being used while annealing , more steam or nitrogen gas (depending of the way you isolate the air from the broilingDC17 Medium Wire Drawing machine with annealing machine copper wire) being use and bigger cooling system is also requirement.