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*[http://books.google.com/books/about/Rod_and_bar_rolling.html?id=ua_m3_sKOwYC Rod and Bar Rolling: Theory and Applications]  | *[http://books.google.com/books/about/Rod_and_bar_rolling.html?id=ua_m3_sKOwYC Rod and Bar Rolling: Theory and Applications]    | ||
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Revision as of 15:08, 6 August 2014
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Overview
A Rod and Wire Mill draws out molten metal into useful rods and wires. This is a subset of metal rolling, used to make shafts, rebar, thin rods, down to wire. Thin wire can then be produced by wire drawing through a die.
Details
Product Ecology
Made with
 Induction Furnace - Steel
 CNC Torch Table - Parts
Uses
 Induction Furnace - Metal Feed
 Power Cube - Power
Creates
- Rod
 - Bars
 - Wire
 
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Steel
 - Rollers
 - Hydraulics
 - Controller Box
 - Feeder
 - Die
 - Sensor
 
Status
Currently in the research phases. Prototyping is expected to begin after completion of the Induction Furnace
Subject Matter Experts are encouraged to Contact Us.
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