Method of controlling the cross section of a wire rod strand...

Metal deforming – By use of roller or roller-like tool-element – Including tautening of work during deformation

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C072S012700, C072S226000

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07617711

ABSTRACT:
In a wire rod mill, the last rolling block or unit, either a finishing unit or a postfinishing rolling unit, with common drive is not used for traction control, but traction control upstream thereof is provided to regulate the cross section of the wire rod strand before entry into the last stage. The product is a wire rod strand of low cross sectional tolerance and high uniformity over the length of the rod.

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