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Continuous casting high grade copper wire
A wide variety of graphite furnace continuous casting solutions for the wire and cable industry will be presented at the forthcoming Wire Singapore 2005 exhibition.
UK-based continuous casting technology specialists, Rautomead, will be presenting models from their innovative range of oxygen-free copper and copper alloy wire rod casting machines at the forthcoming Wire Singapore 2005 exhibition at the Singapore Expo.
Visitors to stand number 3F13 will be introduced to a wide variety of graphite furnace continuous casting solutions for the wire and cable industry.
These include machines for applications involving the casting of: 8.0mm CuOF for subsequent manufacture to high quality fine wire and enamelled wires; 12-30mm diameter CuOF for processing to flat strips or water tube fittings; 8-12.5mm diameter CuAg for processing to commutator sections; 18-30mm CuCd or CuMg for trolley wire cables, and 8.0mm diameter copper alloy wires for special applications such as EDM machining wires.
Delegates visiting the Rautomead stand will also be able to hear about the company's recent advances in both cooler and withdrawal technology that have increased maximum casting rates for 8.0mm CuOF to five metres per minute.
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