The Research on Structure and Technology of Lead-In Threaded Devices

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In order to examine if the lead-in threaded devices can replace the traditional threaded devices in practical production, this paper primarily studies the structure and material of the lead-in threaded devices by analyzing its performance, the cleanness, mechanical properties and appearance of raw silk it produces, and by comparing it with traditional threaded devices. The experimental result shows that the lead-in threaded devices performance and the cleanness and mechanical properties and appearance shape of its raw silk are superior to the traditional threaded devices, it can completely replace the traditional threaded devices in process effects in actual production.

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