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02/03/2023 – Research / Wire manufacturing

Sustainable wire production through recycling

The constantly growing global challenges require the responsible and economical use of available resources. One possibility to reduce the energy demand in wire production is the friction-induced recycling of presumed rejects and scrap.

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Fig. 1: Functional principle of the friction-induced recycling process. Based on the continuous reduction of the channel cross-section, the particles are continuously compressed and reshaped according to [1]. © LUF

 
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Fig. 2: Typical semi-finished product geometries that were successfully produced using the friction-induced recycling process. © LUF

 
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Fig. 1: Functional principle of the friction-induced recycling process. Based on the continuous reduction of the channel cross-section, the particles are continuously compressed and reshaped according to [1]. © LUF

 
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