Lubricant suits nonferrous wire drawing

A Batoyle Freedom product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 31, 2006

Field-proven multiwire drawing semisynthetic lubricant is engineered to meet the requirements of the nonferrous wire drawing and cable industry.

Available from Batoyle Freedom Group is the field-proven multiwire drawing Mastersol 1027 semisynthetic lubricant, engineered to meet the requirements of the nonferrous wire drawing and cable industry.

It is for wire drawers introducing a lubricant into their multiwire drawing machines, and is claimed to provide a reduced risk of wire breakage in the processing stage and a cleaner and better surface finish.

Improved productivity and reduced downtime are other features.

It combines a bio-stable formula and low foam properties.

Mixing such properties in one lubricant reduces the risk of wire breakage, increases the longevity of the emulsion life and allows a cleaner product.

As a bio-stable lubricant, it has a natural resistance to bacterial growth in machine storage tanks, contributing to long-term system cleanliness.

The lubricant has proved successful at ensuring wire cleanliness and enhancing the surface finish of the wire when field-tested on tandem lines with category six and seven communication cables and inline enamelling applications.

It is also suitable for adding to wire drawing annealer systems where it can help spooling and protect the wire from oxidation.

It is engineered for use on high-speed multiwire machines drawing intermediate to fine wire.

Suitable for drawing copper and copper alloys, it can be used with the multiwire drawing process, on tandem lines and in wire drawing annealer systems.

It is available in 205 litre drums or 1000 litre containers.

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