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Bright Wet Drawn

Broadly accepted to mean hard drawn steel wire with a surface free of copper coating. Originally used only for bright wire with no discoloration that had only been subjected to a small degree of wet drawing. Bright wire is also produced by coating with zinc phosphate and drawn through soluble oil with as much as 94 percent reduction in area, although the resulting gray appearance is not suitable if no discoloration is permitted.

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