1968
DOI: 10.1299/jsmemag.71.597_1354
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Studies on Drawing of Rectangular Wire with Turks Heads

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“…In the case of rolling, the first step was performed on a duo rolling mill with flat rolls, followed by profile rolls. In the case of drawing, the first step involved flattening the wire rod in a two-roll drawing machine, while the second and third deformation passes were carried out using profiled roller dies -the so-called Turks head [9]. The samples after the rolling and drawing processes were tested for mechanical properties in tensile tests on the Zwick Z250 tensile machine with a strain rate of 0.1s -1 .…”
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“…In the case of rolling, the first step was performed on a duo rolling mill with flat rolls, followed by profile rolls. In the case of drawing, the first step involved flattening the wire rod in a two-roll drawing machine, while the second and third deformation passes were carried out using profiled roller dies -the so-called Turks head [9]. The samples after the rolling and drawing processes were tested for mechanical properties in tensile tests on the Zwick Z250 tensile machine with a strain rate of 0.1s -1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of wire rolling, the wire profile is created by flattening the wire and rolling it until the final shape is achieved using so-called "Turkish cages" [29]. The greatest advantage of cold rolling is the ability to produce a product with precise dimensions and excellent surface quality.…”
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