Title: Fastener Engineers / Lewis Coil-to-Bar Drawing, Straightening and Cutting Line – Part 4
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H2: Meet the Fastener Engineers at Lewis
Are you curious about the intricate process behind manufacturing quality fasteners? Look no further than the Fastener Engineers at Lewis! In this fourth-part installment, they take you on a journey through their Coil-to-Bar Drawing, Straightening, and Cutting Line.
H2: How Does The Coil-to-Bar Drawing Work?
The Coil-to-Bar Drawing process is a consummate method of making high strength, corrosion resistant fasteners. Starting with a simple coil, the line draws and straightens the wire, which is then cut to the required length. In this process, it is also possible to get rid of any surface flaws and defects.
H2: State-of-the-Art Straightening Techniques
Lewis Fastener Engineers employ state-of-the-art technology to ensure their products are straightened with the utmost precision. With specialty straightener equipment, the line can take out any kinks or bends, resulting in high-quality, fully adjustable bars that meet customer expectations.
H2: The Art of Cutting
Cutting technology is the primary determinant of quality for any fastener manufacturer. Lewis Fastener Engineers meet and exceed industry standards by cutting with maximum efficiency, providing a precise finish and clean end features with no mechanical damage to the end surface.
H2: Final Inspection and Customization Process
Once the bars have completed the Coil-to-Bar Drawing, Straightening, and Cutting Line, they undergo a rigorous quality check, receiving a customized production solution that meets customer needs. A final inspection guarantees your product will meet both your expected specifications and industry standards.
From coil wire to high-quality custom fasteners, Lewis’s Fastener Engineers stay true to their commitment to quality through the Coil-to-Bar Drawing, Straightening, and Cutting Line process.
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