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Intelligent tool cooling for Wire drawing (iWire)

Important results from the project

The goals set from the start were met. The project planned and paved the way for a larger project, Wire4.0. The project also investigated the possibility of developing wire drawing tools with extreme cooling capacity. Different solutions were evaluated both in a laboratory environment and in the intended industrial application. The results show that it should be possible to design and manufacture tools that meet the requirements.

Expected long term effects

Hopefully, the project will lead to a larger follow-up project, Wire4.0, which in turn will work towards bringing the wire drawing process into Industry 4.0, by implementing automatic control of the process using process data to consistently produce good quality products in an optimal manner. This would lead to major improvements in both productivity and sustainability in the wire drawing process.

Approach and implementation

The project went according to plan. The goal of developing a roadmap towards Wire4.0 was achieved through extensive cooperation between all project partners. One of the activities was a workshop where the basis for a future proposal was laid. In the work towards the goal of evaluating the possibility of developing new wire drawing tools, different concepts were systematically evaluated, starting with tests in a laboratory environment followed by evaluation in the intended industrial application.

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Project title
Intelligent tool cooling for Wire drawing (iWire)
Registration number
2024-02726
Coordinator
Örebro University - Inst för naturvetenskap och teknik
Call
2024-01480 Impact Innovation: Feasibility studies within Technological Action Areas in the program Metals & Minerals
Project duration
October 2024 - June 2025
Project type
Feasibility study
Responsible funding agency
Vinnova

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