Metallic Clothing Manufacturing
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Round wire is rolled in several stages to the desired profile, then passed through a high-precision cutting machine that punches gaps between teeth. Dimensions must be held within finest tolerance limits. Hardening follows immediately—the wire passes through a flame and quenching bath requiring high uniformity. For mounting, normal profile wire is pressed into milled grooves (licker-in) or wound under high tension onto plain cylindrical surfaces (cylinder). Locked and chained wire types can be applied to smooth surfaces.
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Manufacturing precision directly determines carding quality. The punching, hardening, and mounting processes must all maintain tolerances measured in hundredths of millimeters, making metallic clothing one of the most precision-engineered components in textile machinery.
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