Claims
- 1. A continuous in-drawing line treatment system for drawing wire comprising:an inlet brush station for brushing the surface of the wire to remove oxide film therefrom to form cleaned wire; a coating device for coating the cleaned wire with a lubricant carrier coating to form a coated wire; a dryer for drying the lubricant carrier coating on the coated wire to form dried, coated wire; a cooler for cooling the dried, coated wire to form cooled, coated wire; a drawing machine for drawing the cooled, coated wire using a lubricant to form drawn wire having residual drawing compounds on the surface thereof; and an outlet brush station for brushing the surface of the drawn wire to remove the residual drawing compounds therefrom.
- 2. A continuous in-line process for the drawing reduction of stainless steel wire rod comprising the steps of (1) providing stainless steel wire rod from a continuous wire payoff to an inlet brush station, the brush station comprising at least four rotating brushes having stainless steel bristles, the bristled face of each brush being in contact with the surface of the longitudinally moving wire rod and the ends of the brush bristles being pressed against the wire rod; (2) mechanically removing dry oxide film from the wire rod by passing the wire rod through the inlet brush station in contact with the ends of the brushes' bristles; (3) coating the wire rod with a lubricant carrier coating by passing the wire rod continuously through a coating bath solution; (4) passing the coated wire rod through a dryer to dry the coating; (5) cooling the dry, coated wire rod; (6) applying a dry lubricant powder so that it adheres to the coated wire rod; (7) drawing the lubricant-coated wire rod through a series of dies in a drawing machine to form a drawn stainless steel wire having a reduced diameter; (8) removing a substantial portion of any residual lubricant coating from the surface of the drawn wire by passing the drawn wire through a first outlet brush station comprising at least four rotating medium stainless steel bristle brushes, the bristles of each brush being pressed against the surface of the wire; (9) removing substantially all of the remaining residual lubricant coating and any impurities from the surface of the drawn wire by passing it through a second outlet brush station comprising at least four rotating stainless steel bristle brushes, the bristles of each brush being relatively finer than the bristles on the inlet brushes pressed against the surface of the wire; and (10) passing the drawn, cleaned wire to a conventional wire take-up device.
- 3. The continuous in-line process of claim 2, further comprising, prior to passing the wire through the coating bath, the step of pre-heating the continuously moving wire rod in a preheater maintained at a temperature of at least about 100° C.
- 4. The continuous in-line process of claim 2, wherein the coating bath solution is an aqueous solution.
- 5. The continuous in-line process of claim 2, further comprising, after passing the wire through the coating bath and before applying the lubricant, subjecting the coated and dried wire rod to flowing ambient air, to cool the wire rod to below the melting point of the lubricant.
- 6. The continuous in-line process of claim 2, further comprising pressing against the rotating brushes so that the effectiveness of the brushing to remove the surface film or coatings is improved.
- 7. The continuous in-line process of claim 2, wherein the wire rod is continuously passed through a longitudinally extending bath, and the bath is continuously being circulated in order to maintain a substantially constant concentration and temperature.
- 8. A continuous in-drawing line treatment process for drawing stainless steel wire rod and wire and forming a uniformly coated stainless steel wire, comprising:brushing the surface of the stainless steel wire to remove oxide film therefrom to form cleaned stainless steel wire; passing the stainless steel wire in-line through a coating bath of a liquid solution of a lubricant carrier coating and thus coating the cleaned stainless steel wire with a lubricant carrier coating to form uniformly coated stainless steel wire; drying the coated stainless steel wire to form dried, coated stainless steel wire; cooling the dried, coated stainless steel wire to form cooled, coated stainless steel wire; and applying a dry lubricant to, and drawing the cooled, coated stainless steel wire through a drawing machine with the dry lubricant adhered to the wire coating, to form drawn stainless steel wire having a uniform coating on the surface thereof.
- 9. A continuous in-drawing line treatment system for drawing stainless steel wire comprising:an inlet brush station for brushing the surface of the stainless steel wire to remove oxide film therefrom to form cleaned stainless steel wire; a coating device for coating the cleaned stainless steel wire with a lubricant carrier coating to form a coated stainless steel wire; a dryer for drying the lubricant carrier coating on the coated stainless steel wire to form dried, coated stainless steel wire; a cooler for cooling the dried, coated stainless steel wire to form cooled, coated stainless steel wire; and a drawing machine for applying a dry lubricant to, and drawing the cooled, lubricant-coated stainless steel wire to form drawn stainless steel wire having a uniform coating of residual drawing compounds on the surface thereof.
- 10. The continuous in-line process for the drawing reduction and uniform coating of stainless steel wire rod of claim 8, further comprising the step of (1) providing stainless steel wire rod from a continuous wire payoff to an inlet brush station, where the surface of the wire is brushed and wherein the brush station comprises at least four rotating brushes having stainless steel bristles, the bristled face of each brush being in contact with the surface of the longitudinally moving stainless steel wire rod and the ends of the stainless steel brush bristles being pressed against the stainless steel wire rod; wherein (2) the dry oxide film is mechanically removed from the stainless steel wire rod by passing the stainless steel wire rod through the inlet brush station in contact with the ends of the brushes' stainless steel bristles; (3) the stainless steel wire rod is uniformly coated with a lubricant carrier coating by passing the stainless steel wire rod continuously through a coating bath solution; (4) the uniformly coated stainless steel wire rod is passed inline through a dryer to dry the coating; (5) the lubricant-coated stainless steel wire rod is drawn through a series of dies in a drawing machine to form a drawn stainless steel wire having a reduced diameter; and (6) passing the drawn uniformly coated stainless steel wire to a conventional wire take-up device.
- 11. The continuous in-line process of claim 10, further comprising, prior to passing the stainless steel wire through the coating bath, the step of pre-heating the continuously moving stainless steel wire rod in a preheater maintained at a temperature of at least about 100° C.
- 12. The continuous in-line process of claim 10, further comprising, after passing the stainless steel wire through the coating bath and before applying the lubricant, subjecting the coated and dried stainless steel wire rod to flowing ambient air, to cool the stainless steel wire rod to below the melting point of the lubricant.
- 13. The continuous in-line process of claim 10, further comprising pressing the stainless steel wire against the rotating brushes so that the effectiveness of the brushing to remove the surface film is improved.
- 14. The continuous in-line process of claim 10, wherein the stainless steel wire rod is continuously passed through a longitudinally extending bath, the wire being maintained substantially straight, and the bath is continuously being circulated in order to maintain a substantially constant concentration and temperature.
- 15. The continuous in-line process of claim 10, wherein the stainless steel bristles of the brushes are formed of a material galvanically similar to the material of the stainless steel wire rod.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/001,480, filed Dec. 31, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,953,944.
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