The benefits of a dry drawing line in a wet one: Gimax redesigns its equipment
Gimax has redesigned its wet drawing equipment and the traditional “submerged” drawing tank has evolved into the “TRS” range of non-slip wet drawing units independently driven vertical capstans, thus combining most of the benefits of a dry drawing line with a wet one. The result is an example of the most advanced technology available in wire drawing.
The “TRS” is a “spray” type wet drawbench, where the lubricant is “sprayed” onto the die and die box and onto the capstan. This range is ideal for both ferrous and non-ferrous wires and its reduced footprint, easily accessible parts and components, not only offer cost savings in terms of floorspace and labour (operation and maintenance), but are an important aid in decreasing downtime and consequently increasing productivity. High productivity and a better final wire quality coupled with features such as perfect alignment of wire between die and capstan as well as low energy consumption due to a “state of the art” electronic control of motor and line operation go to ensure one of the most advanced drawing solutions available on the market.
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