How does die composition affect the final product? The video
When making wire dies there are many factors that can affect the quality of the final product. The design, the material, the grain size, the cobalt percentage (in tungsten carbide dies), the content of the metallic binder (in PCD dies) are all variables you can play with to obtain different degrees of wear resistance and die hardness.
In the video below, Miguel Ángel Jiménez Conejo, manager of Hyperion Metal Forming business segment answers the most Frequently Asked Questions about wire dies and wire drawing: what is a wire die and what is it used for? What types of metal are used in wire drawing? How does die composition affect the wire product?
This is just one of the many videos that Hyperion has recorded, featuring several business segments such as Can Tooling, Rotary Cutters, Sawing, Ready-to-Press Powders, and Wear Parts. You can find the complete playlist at this link >>
Hyperion Materials and Technology offers a wide range of advanced materials for many applications, including the wire manufacturing industry. Its product portfolio includes polycrystalline diamond (PCD) and cemented tungsten carbide blanks, rough core dies, and diamond compounds for polishing wire drawing dies. These products are used to manufacture all types of wire, including copper and aluminum wire used to conduct electricity and steel wire used in tires and many types of construction and agriculture applications.
Learn more about Hyperion solutions for the wire drawing and metal forming industries at www.hyperionmt.com