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  • Post time: 23-12-22

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  • During this process, each time the wire is pulled over, the surface hardens due to the high friction temperature. So basically every time you pull it you have to annealing it in the furnace. On the one hand, it is to reduce the surface hardness. On the other hand, during the process of wire pulling, only the surface is deformed, and the center is unchanged. So there’s a lot of stress inside. Therefore, it is necessary to rely on annealing to eliminate the internal stress, so that the wire becomes soft again to eliminate the stress before being drawn again.

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  • The main raw material of blade barbed rope is galvanized wire and galvanized sheet, because the price of galvanized sheet is more expensive than galvanized wire, so it is directly reflected in the price of the sales of blade barbed rope. There is also the difference in processing technology also led to the difference in the price of the blade thorn rope. The traditional barbed rope is mechanically twisted, which uses less labor and has high production efficiency. But the blade is after two mechanical processing in the manual processing operation before the appearance. So whether from the labor force or from the production efficiency also said there is a large gap. These factors lead to the price of blade thorn rope is more expensive the main factor.

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  • Compared with galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing has lower production cost and less environmental impact than galvanizing. Because the coating obtained is thicker, hot-dip galvanizing has better protective performance than electric galvanizing, so it is an important protective coating for steel parts used in harsh working environment. Hot-dip galvanized products are widely used in chemical equipment, petroleum processing, ocean exploration, metal structure, electric power transmission, shipbuilding and other industries.

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  • Post time: 24-05-22

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