What Are The Functions Of Wire Processing Machines?
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Cutting and Splitting: Wire processing machines can precisely cut wires of different materials, such as copper, aluminum, and steel, with an error controllable within ±0.1mm. Suitable for the production of wires and cables, hardware accessories, etc.
Bending and Forming: Using molds or CNC systems, wires are processed into complex shapes such as U-shapes and rings, for example, in the manufacture of automotive seat springs.
Surface Treatment: Some high-end models integrate polishing and plating functions to improve the corrosion resistance of the wires.
Industry Applications: Covering everything from automotive to smart home applications.
Automotive Manufacturing: Used for producing brake cables, seat belt buckles, etc. One brand's automated production line can process 5000 pieces per day.
Electronics Industry: Precision processing of headphone cables and circuit connectors, requiring equipment with anti-static capabilities.
Construction Industry: Rebar bending machines can process building materials with diameters of 6mm-40mm (according to GB/T 1499.2-2018 standard), improving construction efficiency.
Efficiency Improvement: Traditional manual processing takes 3 minutes per piece, while automated equipment takes only 10 seconds, increasing production capacity by 18 times.
Cost Control: Reduces scrap rate to below 2% (compared to 8%-10% for manual operation), resulting in long-term material cost savings.
Intelligentization Trend: New models are equipped with IoT modules to monitor equipment status in real time and predict maintenance cycles.







