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titleOfInvention Metal wire surface treatment equipment
abstract A metal wire surface treatment device comprising a core wire and an oxide layer covering the core wire, the metal wire surface treatment device comprising: an electrolytic unit, and a film coating unit. The electrolysis unit includes an activation device and a descaling device, the activation device anodic electrolysis of the metal wire to activate an oxide layer of the metal wire, the descaling device electrolytically removing the oxide layer from the metal wire. Among them, the electric rust removing unit uses an alkaline electrolyte. The oxidation layer of the metal wire is activated by the activation device to preliminarily destroy the oxide layer, so that the subsequent descaling device can relatively easily remove the oxide layer, improve quality and production efficiency, and use an alkaline electrolyte to pollute the environment. Low sex and high security.
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