Claims
- 1. A method of drawing a wire through a die, which comprises:
- passing said wire into a container filled with a dry magnetic lubricant;
- magnetizing said wire by passing the same through a magnetic field provided by a magnet means, said magnet means including adjustment means for varying the distance between said magnet means and said die;
- attracting said magnetic lubricant to said magnetized wire, and
- directing said magnetic lubricant to said die by passing said wire through said die.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said magnetizing field has a value of at least 100 gauss on the portion of the wire directly in front of said die.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said magnet means includes a permanent magnet ring located in said container, said magnet ring having an opening formed therein, said wire passing through said opening of said permanent magnet ring.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said magnet means includes a permanent magnet ring located outside said container adjacent said die.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said magnetic lubricant includes a mixture of a dry lubricant powder and a magnetizable powder, said mixture having a saturation magnetic flux of between 100 and 24500 gauss, said mixture being 90.0-99.75% dry lubricant by volume and 0.25-10.0% magnetizable powder by volume.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said dry lubricant powder and said magnetizable powder is comprised of a plurality of particles having a length of less than 5 microns and a length to width ratio in the range of between approximately 2 to 8.
- 7. A magnetic dry lubricant for wire drawing comprising a mixture of a dry lubricant powder and a magnetizable powder, said mixture having a saturation magnetic flux of between 100 and 24500 gauss, said mixture being 90.0-99.75% dry lubricant by volume and 0.25-10.0% magnetizable powder by volume.
- 8. The magnetic dry lubricant of claim 7 wherein said dry lubricant and magnetizable powder is comprised of a plurality of particles having a length of less than 5 microns and a length to width ratio of between approximately 2 to 8.
- 9. The magnetizable powder of claim 8 wherein said particles have a needle like shape.
- 10. The magnetic dry lubricant of claim 7 wherein said magnetizable powder has a coercivity of at least 20 KA/m.
- 11. The magnetic dry lubricant of claim 7 wherein said magnetizable powder is Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 12. The magnetizable powder of claim 7 wherein said magnetizable powder is Fe.sub.3 O.sub.4.
- 13. The magnetizable powder of claim 7 wherein said magnetizable powder is CrO.sub.2.
- 14. A wire drawing apparatus comprising:
- a container having opposing front and rear sides, each of said sides having an opening formed therein;
- a quantity of dry powdered lubricant located within said container;
- a die positioned adjacent said opening on said rear side of said container;
- means for pulling a wire through said container and through said die, said wire entering said container through said opening in said front side and exiting through said opening in said rear side;
- a magnet means positioned within said container, said wire and said dry lubricant being magnetized by said magnet means thereby causing said wire and said lubricant to be attracted to each other so that said lubricant is held by said wire as said wire is pulled into said die; and
- means for adjustably securing said magnet means in said container so that the distance between said magnet means and said die can be varied.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said magnet means is a permanent magnet having an opening formed therein.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said magnet means creates a magnetizing field of at least 100 gauss measured at the portion of the wire directly in front of said die.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/102,287, filed Aug. 5, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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