1984
DOI: 10.1016/0036-9748(84)90368-5
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Surface markings on hydrodynamically drawn wires

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“…Figure 3B shows that the GP wire has longitudinal surface scratches parallel to the wire axis as a result of the drawing process. Surface scratches are commonly observed on colddrawn wires and it has been suggested that they occur due to the collapse of the lubricant film between the wire and the drawing die [11]. This process is one of the important factors limiting the degree of deformation during cold-drawing of metal wires.…”
Section: Surface Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3B shows that the GP wire has longitudinal surface scratches parallel to the wire axis as a result of the drawing process. Surface scratches are commonly observed on colddrawn wires and it has been suggested that they occur due to the collapse of the lubricant film between the wire and the drawing die [11]. This process is one of the important factors limiting the degree of deformation during cold-drawing of metal wires.…”
Section: Surface Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%