In the wire drawing and metalworking industry, the choice of the most suitable coating for capstans, pulleys and other mechanical components is a crucial factor in ensuring efficiency and durability.
The compatibility between the coating and...
Optimising wire drawing machinery Surfaces: Improving efficiency and durability
Wire drawing is an essential process for many metalworking industries, and the efficiency of this process depends largely on the surface quality of the machinery used.
Advanced coatings, such as nickel, ceramic or tungsten carbide coatings,...
Technical ceramics and wear-resistant ceramic coatings in wire drawing
Technical ceramic materials represent one of the most innovative and high-performance solutions in the field of industrial coatings, offering a unique combination of advanced properties. Among the most widely used arezirconium oxide andchromium...
Dynamic balancing in wire drawing processes: Efficiency and performance
In the wire drawing industry, dynamic balancing plays a crucial role in keeping machinery such as capstans, pulleys and winding drums stable and performing. This process consists of adjusting the weight distribution in rotating components,...
Tungsten melting point: The effects on Coating Processes
Tungsten is one of the most widely used materials in industry due to its incredible resistance to high temperatures and mechanical stress. This metal has the highest melting point among pure elements, reaching 3,422°C, well above most industrial...
Chemical Nickel plating: Surface protection in wire drawing processes
Chemical nickel plating – or chemical nickel coating, is a coating process that uses a chemical reaction to form a uniform layer of nickel on a metal surface.
Unlike electrolytic plating, which requires the use of an electric current to...







