
Cold drawing technique
Cold drawing is a manufacturing process where metal, such as wire or rod, is shaped by pulling it through a series of dies at room temperature. This process increases the metal's strength and improves surface finish by aligning its internal grain structure. Unlike hot working, it doesn't involve heating the metal, which helps maintain precise dimensions and a smooth surface. Cold drawing is commonly used to produce high-quality, durable metal products like cables, springs, and precision components with tight tolerances.