Low carbon steel wire rod drawing machine process flow

Loading: Low-carbon steel wire rod is hoisted onto the pay-off stand.
Pretreatment: The wire rod passes through a shelling machine for rust removal, a pickling tank, a clean water rinse, a phosphating tank, a saponification tank (or borax coating), and finally, drying.
Die-passing: The treated wire rod head is ground finely and passed through each die in sequence.
Starting the drawing process: The wire head is secured to the take-up reel and the machine is started. The machine starts at a low speed and gradually accelerates to the set speed.
Continuous production: The wire passes through multiple dies (usually 8-21 times) to gradually reduce the wire to the target diameter.
Take-up: The finished wire is neatly wound onto a spool.
Unloading and inspection: The full reel is unloaded and inspected for dimensions, surface quality, and mechanical properties.

Low carbon steel wire rod drawing machine application fields
Drawn low-carbon steel wire is widely used in the following applications:
Construction Industry: Base material for cold-rolled ribbed steel bars, welded mesh, stirrups, etc.
Welding Materials: Gas shielded welding wire (CO2 welding wire), submerged arc welding wire, etc.
Nail Industry: Ordinary nails of various specifications.
Wire Mesh Industry: Woven mesh, guardrail mesh, barbecue grills, etc.
Furniture Industry: Metal furniture frames, office chair chassis, etc.
Everyday Items: Clothes hangers, wire, springs (low-stress), etc.






