The results of studies on the production of welding wires with a diameter of 2.5 and 3.3 mm from alloy 1580 are presented. To compare the manufacturability of the processing, various methods were used to obtain billets for drawing with a diameter of 8-12 mm: the traditional method of direct hot extruding (discrete); combined rolling-extruding method; and ingotless rolling-extruding method (continuous). The developed modes of bar rolling, drawing and annealing made it possible to obtain prototypes of wire in laboratory and industrial conditions. It was found that alloy 1580 is highly manufacturable both with the traditional method of pressure treatment (extruding) and with combined rolling-extruding methods. It was revealed that the application of all methods makes it possible to obtain billets with the level of mechanical properties necessary for further multi-operation processing. Based on the results of research obtained in laboratory conditions, rational drawing modes for industrial wire production have been developed. As a result of bay drawing, pilot batches of welding wire with a diameter of 3.26 and 2.47 mm from alloy 1580 were obtained, which was successfully used for welding sheet metal.
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