EoW July 2007

wire drawing machinery

Continuous slip wet wire drawing MPI, India, manufactures continuous slip wet wire drawing machines for drawing aluminium and copper wire in one process, at up to 25m/sec. The machines consist of pay off, main machine, bobbin spooler/dual spooler or vertical coiler, and are manufactured using high quality rolled steel sections and structural steel.

Wire drawing equipment from Germany Jankowski GmbH & Co KG, Germany, produces a range of machinery covering manufacturing processes from the coil through to the chipless cutting machine.

The company’s product portfolio includes machines for wire drawing (see photo), and wire pointing (rolling and peeling). Jankowski’s wire coiler uses the drag-weight principle, and features drive propulsion. Jankowski GmbH & Co KG – Germany Fax : +49 2687 9273 20

Email : postbox@jakoki.de Website : www.jakoki.de

The MPI-RBD-13 rod break down machine

The machines have 12 capstans inside and one final capstan shaft outside the machine. Each capstan has one die block, and the detachable capstan rings are made of HCHC steel/ceramic/specially coated alloy steel to ensure high wear resistance and longer life. The company has recently supplied machines of this type to several Indian companies, and has also exported machines to Europe, Southern Asia and Middle-East Asia. MPI has a wide range of cable and conductor machines including rigid and planetary stranders, drum twister machines, laying up machines, armouring machines, wire drawing machines (with single spooler or dual spooler), and cable rewinding machines. MPI Machines Ltd – India Fax : +91 751 236 6974 Email : mpihouse@airtelbroadband.in Website : www.mpigwl.com

Don’t miss next issue’s features: ‘ Dies and die shops ’ and ‘ Sheathing, insulating, covering, marking and printing of wires and cables ’ Send in your editorial by 9 th July to david@intras.co.uk

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