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    Wet Drawing Machine -  Model GDZ  with attached spooler
     

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    Close view to a triple wire drawing machine.
    Wet Drawing Machines are widely used for the fine wire production from low to high carbon steel and all kind of alloyed materials. KOCH started with these machines already before 1930. The neighborhood of KOCH's workshop was scattered with tens of fine wire producers.
    MORGAN-KOCH supplies different models to North America, mainly for the tire cord and stainless steel wire production.

    Wet drawing machines are available in many different designs, depending on the usage. The most modern machines are multiple wire machines for tire cord: up to three wires are drawn simultaneously in one machine, increasing the production and decreasing the space requirement.