Wire drawing machines play a vital role in the metal processing industry, serving various applications depending on their design and operating method.
Pulley-Type Wire Drawing Machines are widely used for medium and small wire diameters. Their simple structure and stable performance make them suitable for producing galvanized wire, steel rope wire, and general-purpose wires in construction and manufacturing.
Straight-Line Wire Drawing Machines feature a direct, linear wire path that reduces bending stress, ensuring higher precision and speed. They are ideal for high-strength materials such as stainless steel, high-carbon steel, and welding wire.
Water-Tank Wire Drawing Machines are designed for wet drawing, using water-based cooling and lubrication to produce ultra-fine wires with excellent surface finish. They are commonly applied in copper, aluminum, and alloy wire production for electrical and communication industries.
Inverted-Type Wire Drawing Machines are mainly used for drawing large-diameter wires and rods, especially in pre-drawing stages. Their vertical structure makes them suitable for heavy coils and large wire diameters in industries such as cable manufacturing and metal mesh production.

With technology upgrades, these machines now offer higher automation, energy efficiency, and precision to meet diverse industrial needs.