Production Process of Cut-resistant Tungsten Wire

The production of cut-resistant tungsten wire primarily involves several key steps, which effectively enhance the wire's cut-resistance while maintaining its high melting point and hardness. Here is a detailed overview of the production process:

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1. Material Selection

The first step in manufacturing cut-resistant tungsten wire is selecting high-purity tungsten powder as the raw material. High-purity tungsten powder ensures an excellent performance foundation for the wire and minimizes the impact of impurities on subsequent processing and usage.

2. Powder Metallurgy

Tungsten powder is pressed into billets through powder metallurgy techniques. This process typically includes:

Mixing: Ensuring uniform tungsten powder particles.

Pressing: Forming the tungsten powder into billets of preliminary shapes.

Sintering: Sintering the billets at high temperatures to densify them and enhance structural strength.

3. Heat Treatment

The sintered tungsten billets undergo heat treatment. This step eliminates internal stresses and improves the billets' microstructure by controlling temperature and time, thereby enhancing their ductility and toughness in preparation for subsequent wire drawing.

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4. Wire Drawing

The heat-treated tungsten billets are drawn into elongated tungsten wires using a wire drawing machine. This process requires precise control of parameters such as:

Drawing speed: To avoid breakage due to excessive speed.

Temperature: Maintaining an appropriate processing temperature.

Lubrication: Reducing friction and protecting the wire's surface. Given tungsten's brittleness, wire drawing is a critical step directly impacting wire quality.

5. Surface Treatment

To enhance the wire's cut-resistance, surface treatment is typically required. Common methods include:

Applying wear-resistant coatings: Such as ceramic or metal coatings to improve surface hardness and wear resistance.

Surface hardening treatment: Further improving cut-resistance.

6. Quality Inspection

After manufacturing, comprehensive quality inspection is conducted on the tungsten wire to ensure it meets usage requirements. Inspection includes:

Dimensional accuracy: Checking diameter and uniformity.

Mechanical properties: Testing strength and toughness.

Wear resistance: Verifying cut-resistance performance.

This production process ensures the production of high-quality cut-resistant tungsten wire suitable for various applications.

 

 

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